2021
DOI: 10.3847/psj/abd022
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Refining the Transit-timing and Photometric Analysis of TRAPPIST-1: Masses, Radii, Densities, Dynamics, and Ephemerides

Abstract: We 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 star and the planet densities. We find that all seven planets’ dens… Show more

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“…Results for Trappist-1e and Trappist-1h are similar and shown in Appendix B. These results are broadly consistent with those in Agol et al (2021) and we provide an explicit comparison in Appendix B. It was necessary to repeat these internal structure calculations to self-consistently calculate seafloor pressure as a function of iron and water mass fractions.…”
Section: Application To Trappist-1: Mass-radius Constraints Are Suggestive Of Waterworldssupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Results for Trappist-1e and Trappist-1h are similar and shown in Appendix B. These results are broadly consistent with those in Agol et al (2021) and we provide an explicit comparison in Appendix B. It was necessary to repeat these internal structure calculations to self-consistently calculate seafloor pressure as a function of iron and water mass fractions.…”
Section: Application To Trappist-1: Mass-radius Constraints Are Suggestive Of Waterworldssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…To explore the implications of these outgassing calculations for the Trappist-1 system, we estimated the implied ocean depth and seafloor pressures for the Trappist-1 planets using mass and radius constraints (Agol et al 2021) and a modified In the case of the CO 2 rich melt (a), a pressure overburden more than 0.7 GPa will inhibit outgassing of all volatiles, whereas in the case of a lower CO 2 content melt (b), this cutoff is around 0.1 GPa. Full details of outgassing calculations are provided in Wogan et al (2020).…”
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