@article{a56d84c53bb34911821ab56e2f749496,
title = "CoRoT-22 b: A validated 4.9 R{N-ary circled plus operator} exoplanet in 10-d orbit",
abstract = "The CoRoT satellite has provided high-precision photometric light curves for more than 163 000 stars and found several hundreds of transiting systems compatible with a planetary scenario. If ground-based velocimetric observations are the best way to identify the actual planets among many possible configurations of eclipsing binary systems, recent transit surveys have shown that it is not always within reach of the radial-velocity detection limits. In this paper, we present a transiting exoplanet candidate discovered by CoRoT whose nature cannot be established from ground-based observations, and where extensive analyses are used to validate the planet scenario. They are based on observing constraints from radial-velocity spectroscopy, adaptive optics imaging and the CoRoT transit shape, as well as from priors on stellar populations, planet and multiple stellar systems frequency. We use the fully Bayesian approach developed in the PASTIS (Planet Analysis and Small Transit Investigation Software) analysis software, and conclude that the planet scenario is at least 1400 times more probable than any other false-positive scenario. The primary star is a metallic solar-like dwarf, with Ms = 1.099 ± 0.049 M{N-ary circled dot operator} and Rs = 1.136+0.038 -0.090 R{N-ary circled dot operator}. The validated planet has a radius of Rp = 4.88+0.17 -0.39 R{N-ary circled plus operator} and mass less than 49 M{N-ary circled plus operator}. Its mean density is smaller than 2.56 g cm-3 and orbital period is 9.7566 ± 0.0012 d. This object, called CoRoT-22 b, adds to a large number of validated Kepler planets. These planets do not have a proper measurement of the mass but allow statistical characterization of exoplanets population.",
keywords = "2MASS18424010+0613088, Individual, Methods, Methods, Observational, Photometric, Planetary systems, Radial velocities, Stars, Statistical, Techniques, Techniques",
author = "C. Moutou and Almenara, {J. M.} and D{\'i}az, {R. F.} and R. Alonso and M. Deleuil and E. Guenther and T. Pasternacki and S. Aigrain and A. Baglin and P. Barge and Bonomo, {A. S.} and P. Bord{\'e} and F. Bouchy and J. Cabrera and S. Carpano and Cochran, {W. D.} and Csizmadia, {S. Z.} and Deeg, {H. J.} and R. Dvorak and M. Endl and A. Erikson and S. Ferraz-Mello and M. Fridlund and D. Gandolfi and T. Guillot and A. Hatzes and G. H{\'e}brard and C. Lovis and H. Lammer and MacQueen, {P. J.} and T. Mazeh and A. Ofir and M. Ollivier and M. P{\"a}tzold and H. Rauer and D. Rouan and A. Santerne and J. Schneider and B. Tingley and G. Wuchterl",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2014 The Authors.",
year = "2014",
month = nov,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1093/mnras/stu1645",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "444",
pages = "2783--2792",
journal = "Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society",
issn = "0035-8711",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "3",
}