A transiting super-Earth close to the inner edge of the habitable zone of an M0 dwarf star
Abstract
We present a super-Earth orbiting close to the inner edge of the habitable zone of the cool dwarf star K2-286 (EPIC 249889081), detected with data from the K2 mission in its 15th campaign. The planet has radius of 2.10.2 R, near the 1.5 - 2.0 R gap in the radii distribution. The equilibrium temperature is 347+21-11 K, cooler than most of the small planets with well measured masses, and the orbital period is 27.3590.005 days. K2-286, located at a distance of 76.30.3 pc, is an M0V star with estimated effective temperature of 3926100 K, less active than other M dwarf stars hosting exoplanets. The expected radial velocity semi-amplitude induced by the planet on the star is 1.9+1.3-1.2 m·s-1, and the amplitude of signals in transit transmission spectroscopy is estimated at 5.03.0 ppm. Follow-up observations for mass measurements and transit spectroscopy should be desirable for this relatively bright target (mV=12.76, mKs=9.32) hosting a transiting super-Earth within the inner edge of the habitable zone.
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