55 Cancri: Stellar Astrophysical Parameters, a Planet in the Habitable Zone, and Implications for the Radius of a Transiting Super-Earth

Abstract

The bright star 55 Cancri is known to host five planets, including a transiting super-Earth. The study presented here yields directly determined values for 55 Cnc's stellar astrophysical parameters based on improved interferometry: R=0.943 0.010 R, T EFF = 5196 24 K. We use isochrone fitting to determine 55 Cnc's age to be 10.2 2.5 Gyr, implying a stellar mass of 0.905 0.015 M. Our analysis of the location and extent of the system's habitable zone (0.67--1.32 AU) shows that planet f, with period 260 days and M i = 0.155 MJupiter, spends the majority of the duration of its elliptical orbit in the circumstellar habitable zone. Though planet f is too massive to harbor liquid water on any planetary surface, we elaborate on the potential of alternative low-mass objects in planet f's vicinity: a large moon, and a low-mass planet on a dynamically stable orbit within the habitable zone. Finally, our direct value for 55 Cancri's stellar radius allows for a model-independent calculation of the physical diameter of the transiting super-Earth 55 Cnc e ( 2.05 0.15 R), which, depending on the planetary mass assumed, implies a bulk density of 0.76 or 1.07 .

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