K2-287b: an Eccentric Warm Saturn transiting a G-dwarf

Abstract

We report the discovery of K2-287b, a Saturn mass planet orbiting a G-dwarf with a period of P ≈ 15 days. First uncovered as a candidate using K2 campaign 15 data, follow-up photometry and spectroscopy were used to determine a mass of MP = 0.317 0.026 MJ, radius RP = 0.833 0.013 RJ, period P = 14.893291 0.000025 days and eccentricity e = 0.476 0.026. The host star is a metal-rich V=11.410 0.129 mag G dwarf for which we estimate a mass M* = 1.056 M, radius R* = 1.07 0.01 R, metallicity [Fe/H] = 0.20 0.05 and Teff = 5673 75 K. This warm eccentric planet with a time-averaged equilibrium temperature of Teq ≈ 800 K adds to the small sample of giant planets orbiting nearby stars whose structure is not expected to be affected by stellar irradiation. Follow-up studies on the K2-287 system could help in constraining theories of migration of planets in close-in orbits.

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