Three small planets transiting the bright young field star K2-233
arXiv:1803.05056 · doi:10.3847/1538-3881/aabde8
Abstract
We report the detection of three small transiting planets around the young K3 dwarf K2-233 (2MASS J15215519-2013539) from observations during Campaign 15 of the K2 mission. The star is relatively nearby ( = 69 pc) and bright ( = 10.7 mag, = 8.4 mag), making the planetary system an attractive target for radial velocity follow-up and atmospheric characterization with the James Webb Space Telescope. The inner two planets are hot super-Earths ( = 1.40 0.06 R, = 1.34 0.08 R), while the outer planet is a warm sub-Neptune ( = 2.6 0.1 R). We estimate the stellar age to be 360 Myr based on rotation, activity, and kinematic indicators. The K2-233 system is particularly interesting given recent evidence for inflated radii in planets around similarly-aged stars, a trend potentially related to photo-evaporation, core-cooling, or both mechanisms.
Accepted to AJ. 15 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables