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arxiv: 1810.02362 · v1 · pith:4WRY73Q2new · submitted 2018-10-04 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP · astro-ph.SR

Evidence for a Large Exomoon Orbiting Kepler-1625b

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keywords exomoonevidencehubblekepler-1625blargemoonorbitingsystem
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Exomoons are the natural satellites of planets orbiting stars outside our solar system, of which there are currently no confirmed examples. We present new observations of a candidate exomoon associated with Kepler-1625b using the Hubble Space Telescope to validate or refute the moon's presence. We find evidence in favor of the moon hypothesis, based on timing deviations and a flux decrement from the star consistent with a large transiting exomoon. Self-consistent photodynamical modeling suggests that the planet is likely several Jupiter masses, while the exomoon has a mass and radius similar to Neptune. Since our inference is dominated by a single but highly precise Hubble epoch, we advocate for future monitoring of the system to check model predictions and confirm repetition of the moon-like signal.

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