ARCHITECTURE AND DYNAMICS OF KEPLER 'S CANDIDATE MULTIPLE TRANSITING PLANET SYSTEMS
Ames Research Center · Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian · +12 more institutions
Abstract
About one-third of the ~1200 transiting planet candidates detected in the first four months of Kepler data are members of multiple candidate systems. There are 115 target stars with two candidate transiting planets, 45 with three, 8 with four, and 1 each with five and six. We characterize the dynamical properties of these candidate multi-planet systems. The distribution of observed period ratios shows that the vast majority of candidate pairs are neither in nor near low-order mean-motion resonances. Nonetheless, there are small but statistically significant excesses of candidate pairs both in resonance and spaced slightly too far apart to be in resonance, particularly near the 2:1 resonance. We find that…
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- Planet
- Physics
- Neptune
- Planetary system
- Population
- RADIUS
- Astrophysics
- Solar System