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Florida Institute of Technology

2016

Planetary Systems

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A Dynamical Analysis Of The Kepler-80 System Of Five Transiting Planets, Mariah G. Macdonald, Darin A. Ragozzine Oct 2016

A Dynamical Analysis Of The Kepler-80 System Of Five Transiting Planets, Mariah G. Macdonald, Darin A. Ragozzine

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

Kepler has discovered hundreds of systems with multiple transiting exoplanets which hold tremendous potential both individually and collectively for understanding the formation and evolution of planetary systems. Many of these systems consist of multiple small planets with periods less than ~50 days known as Systems with Tightly spaced Inner Planets, or STIPs. One especially intriguing STIP, Kepler-80 (KOI-500), contains five transiting planets: f, d, e, b, and c with periods of 1.0, 3.1, 4.6, 7.1, and 9.5 days, respectively. We provide measurements of transit times and a transit timing variation (TTV) dynamical analysis. We find that TTVs cannot reliably detect …


Efficient Geometric Probabilities Of Multi-Transiting Exoplanetary Systems From Corbits, Joshua Brakensiek, Darin Ragozzine Apr 2016

Efficient Geometric Probabilities Of Multi-Transiting Exoplanetary Systems From Corbits, Joshua Brakensiek, Darin Ragozzine

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope has successfully discovered thousands of exoplanet candidates using the transit method, including hundreds of stars with multiple transiting planets. In order to estimate the frequency of these valuable systems, it is essential to account for the unique geometric probabilities of detecting multiple transiting extrasolar planets around the same parent star. In order to improve on previous studies that used numerical methods, we have constructed an efficient, semi-analytical algorithm called the Computed Occurrence of Revolving Bodies for the Investigation of Transiting Systems (CORBITS), which, given a collection of conjectured exoplanets orbiting a star, computes the probability that …