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arxiv: 1812.08358 · v2 · pith:WYFHHDK7new · submitted 2018-12-20 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

Kepler-730: A hot Jupiter system with a close-in, transiting, Earth-sized planet

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Kepler-730 is a planetary system hosting a statistically validated hot Jupiter in a 6.49-day orbit and an additional transiting candidate in a 2.85-day orbit. We use spectroscopic radial velocities from the APOGEE-2N instrument, Robo-AO contrast curves, and Gaia distance estimates to statistically validate the planetary nature of the additional Earth-sized candidate. We perform astrophysical false positive probability calculations for the candidate using the available Kepler data and bolster the statistical validation by using radial velocity data to exclude a family of possible binary star solutions. Using a radius estimate for the primary star derived from stellar models, we compute radii of $1.100^{+0.047}_{-0.050}\ R_{Jup}$ and $0.140\pm0.012\ R_{Jup}$ ($1.57\pm0.13\ R_{\oplus}$) for Kepler-730b and Kepler-730c, respectively. Kepler-730 is only the second compact system hosting a hot Jupiter with an inner, transiting planet.

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