Revisiting the Hot Jupiters of Kepler-117
SOPHIE
velocimetry of Kepler transit candidates XIV. A joint photometric,
spectroscopic, and dynamical analysis of the Kepler-117 system
Authors:
Bruno et al
Abstract:
As
part of our follow-up campaign of Kepler planets, we observed
Kepler-117 with the SOPHIE spectrograph at the Observatoire de
Haute-Provence. This F8-type star hosts two transiting planets in
non-resonant orbits. The planets, Kepler-117 b and c, have orbital
periods ≃18.8 and ≃50.8 days, and show transit-timing variations (TTVs)
of several minutes. We performed a combined Markov chain Monte Carlo
(MCMC) fit on transits, radial velocities, and stellar parameters to
constrain the characteristics of the system. We included the fit of the
TTVs in the MCMC by modeling them with dynamical simulations. In this
way, consistent posterior distributions were drawn for the system
parameters. According to our analysis, planets b and c have notably
different masses (0.094±0.033 and 1.84±0.18 MJ) and low orbital
eccentricities (0.0493±0.0062 and 0.0323±0.0033). The uncertainties on
the derived parameters are strongly reduced if the fit of the TTVs is
included in the combined MCMC. The TTVs allow measuring the mass of
planet b, although its radial velocity amplitude is poorly constrained.
Finally, we checked that the best solution is dynamically stable.
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