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The multiple planets transiting Kepler-9 I. Inferring stellar properties and planetary compositions

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 531, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201116779

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star: individual: Kepler-9; planetary systems; planets and satellites: physical evolution

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  1. Programme National de Planetologie
  2. CNES

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The discovery of multiple transiting planetary systems offers new possibilities for characterising exoplanets and understanding their formation. The Kepler-9 system contains two Saturn-mass planets, Kepler-9b and 9c. Using evolution models of gas giants that reproduce the sizes of known transiting planets and accounting for all sources of uncertainties, we show that Kepler-9b (respectively 9c) contains 45(-12)(+17) M-circle plus (resp. 31(-10)(+13) M-circle plus) of hydrogen and helium and 35(-15)(+10) M-circle plus (resp. 24(-12)(+10) M-circle plus) of heavy elements. More accurate constraints are obtained when comparing planets 9b and 9c: the ratio of the total mass fractions of heavy elements are Z(b)/Z(c) = 1.02 +/- 0.14, indicating that, although the masses of the planets differ, their global composition is very similar, an unexpected result for formation models. Using evolution models for super-Earths, we find that Kepler-9d must contain less than 0.1% of its mass in hydrogen and helium and predict a mostly rocky structure with a total mass between 4 and 16 M-circle plus.

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