K2-288Bb: A Small Temperate Planet in a Low-mass Binary System Discovered by Citizen Scientists

Observations from the Kepler and K2 missions have provided the astronomical community with unprecedented amounts of data to search for transiting exoplanets and other astrophysical phenomena. Here, we present K2-288, a low-mass binary system (M2.0 ± 1.0; M3.0 ± 1.0) hosting a small (R p = 1.9 R[subs...

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Main Authors: Feinstein, Adina D. (Author), Schlieder, Joshua E. (Author), Livingston, John H. (Author), Ciardi, David R. (Author), Howard, Andrew W. (Author), Arnold, Lauren (Author), Barentsen, Geert (Author), Bristow, Makennah (Author), Christiansen, Jessie L. (Author), Crossfield, Ian Jm (Author), Dressing, Courtney D. (Author), Gonzales, Erica J. (Author), Kosiarek, Molly (Author), J. Lintott, Chris (Author), Miller, Grant (Author), Morales, Farisa Y. (Author), Petigura, Erik A. (Author), Thackeray, Beverly (Author), Ault, Joanne (Author), Baeten, Elisabeth (Author), Jonkeren, Alexander F. (Author), Langley, James (Author), Moshinaly, Houssen (Author), Pearson, Kirk (Author), Tanner, Christopher (Author), Treasure, Joanna (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: IOP Publishing, 2019-06-07T18:59:47Z.
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