K2-280b -- a low density warm sub-Saturn around a mildly evolved star

Abstract

We present an independent discovery and detailed characterisation of K2-280b, a transiting low density warm sub-Saturn in a 19.9-day moderately eccentric orbit (e = 0.35-0.04+0.05) from K2 campaign 7. A joint analysis of high precision HARPS, HARPS-N, and FIES radial velocity measurements and K2 photometric data indicates that K2-280b has a radius of Rb = 7.50 +/- 0.44 REarth and a mass of Mb = 37.1 +/- 5.6 MEarth, yielding a mean density of 0.48-0.10+0.13 g/cm3. The host star is a mildly evolved G7 star with an effective temperature of Teff = 5500 +/- 100 K, a surface gravity of log(g) = 4.21 +/- 0.05 (cgs), and an iron abundance of [Fe/H] = 0.33 +/- 0.08 dex, and with an inferred mass of Mstar = 1.03 +/- 0.03 Msun and a radius of Rstar = 1.28 +/- 0.07 Rsun. We discuss the importance of K2-280b for testing formation scenarios of sub-Saturn planets and the current sample of this intriguing group of planets that are absent in the Solar System.

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