A Compact Multi-Planet System With A Significantly Misaligned Ultra Short Period Planet
Abstract
We report the discovery of a compact multi-planet system orbiting the relatively nearby (78pc) and bright (K=8.9) K-star, K2-266 (EPIC248435473). We identify up to six possible planets orbiting K2-266 with estimated periods of Pb = 0.66, P.02 = 6.1, Pc = 7.8, Pd = 14.7, Pe = 19.5, and P.06 = 56.7 days and radii of RP = 3.3 R, 0.646 R, 0.705 R, 2.93 R, 2.73 R, and 0.90 R, respectively. We are able to confirm the planetary nature of two of these planets (d & e) from analyzing their transit timing variations (md= 8.9-3.8+5.7 M and me=14.3-5.0+6.4 M), confidently validate the planetary nature of two other planets (b & c), and classify the last two as planetary candidates (K2-266.02 & .06). From a simultaneous fit of all 6 possible planets, we find that K2-266 b's orbit has an inclination of 75.32 while the other five planets have inclinations of 87-90. This observed mutual misalignment may indicate that K2-266 b formed differently from the other planets in the system. The brightness of the host star and the relatively large size of the sub-Neptune sized planets d and e make them well-suited for atmospheric characterization efforts with facilities like the Hubble Space Telescope and upcoming James Webb Space Telescope. We also identify an 8.5-day transiting planet candidate orbiting EPIC248435395, a co-moving companion to K2-266.
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