Evidence of a Sub-Saturn around EPIC~211945201

Abstract

We report here strong evidence for a sub-Saturn around EPIC~211945201 and confirm its planetary nature. EPIC~211945201b was found to be a planetary candidate from K2 photometry in Campaigns 5 \& 16, transiting a bright star (V mag=10.15, G0 spectral type) in a 19.492 day orbit. However, the photometric data combined with false positive probability calculations using VESPA was not sufficient to confirm the planetary scenario. Here we present high-resolution spectroscopic follow-up of the target using the PARAS spectrograph (19 radial velocity observations) over a time-baseline of 420 days. We conclusively rule out the possibility of an eclipsing binary system and confirm the 2-σ detection of a sub-Saturn planet. The confirmed planet has a radius of 6.120.1~R, and a mass of 27-12.6+14~M. We also place an upper limit on the mass (within the 3-σ confidence interval) at 42~M above the nominal value. This results in the Saturn-like density of 0.65-0.30+0.34 g~cm-3. Based on the mass and radius, we provide a preliminary model-dependent estimate that the heavy element content is 60-70 \% of the total mass. This detection is important as it adds to a sparse catalog of confirmed exoplanets with masses between 10-70 M and radii between 4-8 R, whose masses and radii are measured to a precision of 50\% or better (only 23 including this work).

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