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Refining the Transit Timing and Photometric Analysis of TRAPPIST-1: Masses, Radii, Densities, Dynamics, and EphemeridesWe have collected transit times for the TRAPPIST-1 system with the Spitzer Space Telescope over four years. We add to these ground-based, HST, and K2 transit-time measurements, and revisit an N-body dynamical analysis of the seven-planet system using our complete set of times from which we refine the mass ratios of the planets to the star. We next carry out a photodynamical analysis of the Spitzer light curves to derive the density of the host starand the planet densities. We find that all seven planets’ densities may be described with a single rocky mass–radius relation which is depleted in iron relative to Earth, with Fe 21 wt% versus 32 wt% for Earth, and otherwise Earth-like in composition. Alternatively, the planets may have an Earth-like composition but enhanced in light elements,such as a surface water layer or a core-free structure with oxidized iron in the mantle. We measure planet masses toa precision of 3%–5%, equivalent to a radial-velocity(RV)precision of 2.5 cm s−1, or two orders of magnitude more precise than current RV capabilities. We find the eccentricities of the planets are very small, the orbits are extremely coplanar, and the system is stable on 10 Myr timescales. We find evidence of infrequent timing outliers, which we cannot explain with an eighth planet; we instead account for the outliers using a robust likelihood function. We forecast JWST timing observations and speculate on possible implications of the planet densities forthe formation, migration, and evolution of the planet system.
Document ID
20210000129
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Eric Agol ORCID
(University of Washington Seattle, Washington, United States)
Caroline Dorn ORCID
(University of Zurich Zurich, Switzerland)
Simon L Grimm ORCID
(University of Bern Bern, Switzerland)
Martin Turbet ORCID
(University of Geneva Geneva, Switzerland)
Elsa Ducrot ORCID
(Universite de Liege)
Lactitia Delrez ORCID
(Universite de Liege)
Michael Gillon ORCID
(Universite de Liege)
Brice-Olivier Demory ORCID
(University of Bern Bern, Switzerland)
Artem Burdanov ORCID
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
Khalid Barkaoui ORCID
(Cadi Ayyad University Marrakesh, Morocco)
Zouhair Benkhaldoun ORCID
(Cadi Ayyad University Marrakesh, Morocco)
Emeline Bolmont ORCID
(University of Geneva Geneva, Switzerland)
Adam Burgasser ORCID
(University of California, San Diego San Diego, California, United States)
Sean Carey ORCID
(Infrared Processing and Analysis Center Pasadena, California, United States)
Julien de Wit ORCID
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
Daniel Fabrycky ORCID
(University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois, United States)
Daniel Foreman-Mackey ORCID
(Center for Computational Astrophysics)
Jonas Haldemann ORCID
(University of Bern Bern, Switzerland)
David Michael Hernandez ORCID
(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
James G Ingalls ORCID
(Infrared Processing and Analysis Center Pasadena, California, United States)
Emmanuel Jehin ORCID
(Universite de Liege)
Zachary Langford ORCID
(University of Washington Seattle, Washington, United States)
Jeremy Leconte ORCID
(University of Bordeaux Bordeaux, France)
Susan M Lederer ORCID
(Johnson Space Center Houston, Texas, United States)
Rodrigo Luger ORCID
(Center for Computational Astrophysics)
Renu Malhotra ORCID
(University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona, United States)
Victoria S Meadows ORCID
(University of Washington Seattle, Washington, United States)
Brett M Morris ORCID
(University of Bern Bern, Switzerland)
Francisco J. Pozuelos ORCID
(Universite de Liege)
Didier Queloz ORCID
(Cavendish Laboratory Cambridge, UK)
Sean N Raymond ORCID
(University of Bordeaux Bordeaux, France)
Franck Selsis ORCID
(University of Bordeaux Bordeaux, France)
Marko Sestovic ORCID
(University of Bern Bern, Switzerland)
Amaury H M Triaud ORCID
(University of Birmingham Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Valerie Van Grootel ORCID
(Universite de Liege)
Date Acquired
January 6, 2021
Publication Date
January 22, 2021
Publication Information
Publication: Planetary Science Journal
Publisher: AAS
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Issue Publication Date: February 1, 2021
e-ISSN: 2632-3338
URL: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/PSJ/abd022
Subject Category
Astronomy
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 724297
Distribution Limits
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