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Temperate Earth-sized planets transiting a nearby ultracool dwarf star
Stellar-like objects with effective temperatures of 2700K and below are referred to as “ultracool dwarfs”1. This heterogeneous group includes both extremely low-mass stars and brown dwarfs (substellar objects not massive enough to sustain hydrogen fusion), and represents about 15% of the stellar-lik...
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author | Gillon, Michaël Jehin, Emmanuël Lederer, Susan M. Delrez, Laetitia de Wit, Julien Burdanov, Artem Van Grootel, Valérie Burgasser, Adam Triaud, Amaury H. M. J. Opitom, Cyrielle Demory, Brice-Olivier Sahu, Devendra K. Bardalez Gagliuffi, Daniella Magain, Pierre Queloz, Didier |
author_facet | Gillon, Michaël Jehin, Emmanuël Lederer, Susan M. Delrez, Laetitia de Wit, Julien Burdanov, Artem Van Grootel, Valérie Burgasser, Adam Triaud, Amaury H. M. J. Opitom, Cyrielle Demory, Brice-Olivier Sahu, Devendra K. Bardalez Gagliuffi, Daniella Magain, Pierre Queloz, Didier |
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description | Stellar-like objects with effective temperatures of 2700K and below are referred to as “ultracool dwarfs”1. This heterogeneous group includes both extremely low-mass stars and brown dwarfs (substellar objects not massive enough to sustain hydrogen fusion), and represents about 15% of the stellar-like objects in the vicinity of the Sun2. Based on the small masses and sizes of their protoplanetary disks3,4, core-accretion theory for ultracool dwarfs predicts a large, but heretofore undetected population of close-in terrestrial planets5, ranging from metal-rich Mercury-sized planets6 to more hospitable volatile-rich Earth-sized planets7. Here we report the discovery of three short-period Earth-sized planets transiting an ultracool dwarf star 12 parsecs away using data collected by the TRAPPIST8 telescope as part of an ongoing prototype transit survey9. The inner two planets receive four and two times the irradiation of Earth, respectively, placing them close to the inner edge of the habitable zone of the star10. Eleven orbits remain possible for the third planet based on our data, the most likely resulting in an irradiation significantly smaller than Earth's. The infrared brightness of the host star combined with its Jupiter-like size offer the possibility of thoroughly characterizing the components of this nearby planetary system. |
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spelling | pubmed-53215062017-02-22 Temperate Earth-sized planets transiting a nearby ultracool dwarf star Gillon, Michaël Jehin, Emmanuël Lederer, Susan M. Delrez, Laetitia de Wit, Julien Burdanov, Artem Van Grootel, Valérie Burgasser, Adam Triaud, Amaury H. M. J. Opitom, Cyrielle Demory, Brice-Olivier Sahu, Devendra K. Bardalez Gagliuffi, Daniella Magain, Pierre Queloz, Didier Nature Article Stellar-like objects with effective temperatures of 2700K and below are referred to as “ultracool dwarfs”1. This heterogeneous group includes both extremely low-mass stars and brown dwarfs (substellar objects not massive enough to sustain hydrogen fusion), and represents about 15% of the stellar-like objects in the vicinity of the Sun2. Based on the small masses and sizes of their protoplanetary disks3,4, core-accretion theory for ultracool dwarfs predicts a large, but heretofore undetected population of close-in terrestrial planets5, ranging from metal-rich Mercury-sized planets6 to more hospitable volatile-rich Earth-sized planets7. Here we report the discovery of three short-period Earth-sized planets transiting an ultracool dwarf star 12 parsecs away using data collected by the TRAPPIST8 telescope as part of an ongoing prototype transit survey9. The inner two planets receive four and two times the irradiation of Earth, respectively, placing them close to the inner edge of the habitable zone of the star10. Eleven orbits remain possible for the third planet based on our data, the most likely resulting in an irradiation significantly smaller than Earth's. The infrared brightness of the host star combined with its Jupiter-like size offer the possibility of thoroughly characterizing the components of this nearby planetary system. 2016-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5321506/ /pubmed/27135924 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature17448 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Gillon, Michaël Jehin, Emmanuël Lederer, Susan M. Delrez, Laetitia de Wit, Julien Burdanov, Artem Van Grootel, Valérie Burgasser, Adam Triaud, Amaury H. M. J. Opitom, Cyrielle Demory, Brice-Olivier Sahu, Devendra K. Bardalez Gagliuffi, Daniella Magain, Pierre Queloz, Didier Temperate Earth-sized planets transiting a nearby ultracool dwarf star |
title | Temperate Earth-sized planets transiting a nearby ultracool dwarf
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title_full | Temperate Earth-sized planets transiting a nearby ultracool dwarf
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title_fullStr | Temperate Earth-sized planets transiting a nearby ultracool dwarf
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title_full_unstemmed | Temperate Earth-sized planets transiting a nearby ultracool dwarf
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title_short | Temperate Earth-sized planets transiting a nearby ultracool dwarf
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title_sort | temperate earth-sized planets transiting a nearby ultracool dwarf
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5321506/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27135924 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature17448 |
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