K2-114b and K2-115b: Two Transiting Warm Jupiters
Abstract
We report the first results from a search for transiting warm Jupiter exoplanets - gas giant planets receiving stellar irradiation below about 108 erg s-1 cm-2, equivalent to orbital periods beyond about 10 days around Sun-like stars. We have discovered two transiting warm Jupiter exoplanets initially identified as transiting candidates in K2 photometry. K2-114b has a mass of 1.85+0.23-0.22\ MJ, a radius of 0.942+0.032-0.020\ RJ, and an orbital period of 11.4 days. K2-115b has a mass of 0.84+0.18-0.20\ MJ, a radius of 1.115+0.057-0.061\ RJ, and an orbital period of 20.3 days. Both planets are among the longest period transiting gas giant planets with a measured mass, and they are orbiting relatively old host stars. Both planets are not inflated as their radii are consistent with theoretical expectations. Their position in the planet radius - stellar irradiation diagram is consistent with the scenario where the radius - irradiation correlation levels off below about 108 erg s-1 cm-2, suggesting that for warm Jupiters the stellar irradiation does not play a significant role in determining the planet radius. We also report our identification of another K2 transiting warm Jupiter candidate, EPIC 212504617, as a false positive.
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