Validation and Initial Characterization of the Long-period Planet Kepler-1654 b

Fewer than 20 transiting Kepler planets have periods longer than one year. Our early search of the Kepler light curves revealed one such system, Kepler-1654b (originally KIC 8410697b), which shows exactly two transit events and whose second transit occurred only five days before the failure of the s...

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Main Authors: Beichman, C. A. (Author), Giles, H. A. C. (Author), Akeson, R. (Author), Ciardi, D. (Author), Christiansen, J. (Author), Isaacson, H. (Author), Marcy, G. M. (Author), Sinukoff, E. (Author), Greene, T. (Author), Fortney, J. J. (Author), Hu, R. (Author), Howard, A. W. (Author), Petigura, E. A. (Author), Knutson, H. A. (Author), Crossfield, Ian Jm (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Astronomical Society, 2019-07-10T17:37:18Z.
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