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    The Habitable Zone Planet Finder Reveals a High Mass and Low Obliquity for the Young Neptune K2-25b

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    Stefansson, Gudmundur cc
    Mahadevan, Suvrath cc
    Maney, Marissa
    Ninan, Joe P.
    Robertson, Paul cc
    Rajagopal, Jayadev
    Haase, Flynn
    Allen, Lori
    Ford, Eric B.
    Winn, Joshua
    Wolfgang, Angie
    Dawson, Rebekah I. cc
    Wisniewski, John
    Bender, Chad F.
    Cañas, Caleb
    Cochran, William
    Diddams, Scott A.
    Fredrick, Connor
    Halverson, Samuel cc
    Hearty, Fred
    Hebb, Leslie cc
    Kanodia, Shubham
    Levi, Eric
    Metcalf, Andrew J.
    Monson, Andrew
    Ramsey, Lawrence
    Roy, Arpita cc
    Schwab, Christian cc
    Terrien, Ryan cc
    Wright, Jason T. cc
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
    Issue Date
    2020-09-30
    Keywords
    Exoplanet astronomy
    Exoplanet systems
    Radial velocity
    Exoplanet detection methods
    Transit photometry
    Photometry
    Exoplanet formation
    Mini Neptunes
    Low mass stars
    Near infrared astronomy
    
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    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
    Citation
    Stefansson, G., Mahadevan, S., Maney, M., Ninan, J. P., Robertson, P., Rajagopal, J., ... & Wright, J. T. (2020). The Habitable Zone Planet Finder Reveals a High Mass and Low Obliquity for the Young Neptune K2-25b. The Astronomical Journal, 160(4), 192.
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    ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
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    © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    Using radial velocity data from the Habitable Zone Planet Finder, we have measured the mass of the Neptune-sized planet K2-25b, as well as the obliquity of its M4.5 dwarf host star in the 600-800 Myr Hyades cluster. This is one of the youngest planetary systems for which both of these quantities have been measured and one of the very few M dwarfs with a measured obliquity. Based on a joint analysis of the radial velocity data, time-series photometry from the K2 mission, and new transit light curves obtained with diffuser-assisted photometry, the planet's radius and mass are 3.44 +/- 0.12 R-circle plus and 24.5(-5.2)(+5.7) M-circle plus. These properties are compatible with a rocky core enshrouded by a thin hydrogen-helium atmosphere (5% by mass). We measure an orbital eccentricity of e = 0.43 +/- 0.05. The sky-projected stellar obliquity is lambda = 3 degrees +/- 16 degrees, compatible with spin-orbit alignment, in contrast to other "hot Neptunes" that have been studied around older stars.
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    0004-6256
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    1538-3881
    DOI
    10.3847/1538-3881/abb13a
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    Final published version
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    Heising-Simons Foundation
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    10.3847/1538-3881/abb13a
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