Published February 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Seven temperate terrestrial planets around the nearby ultracool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1

  • 1. Univ Liege, Space Sci Technol and Astrophys Res STAR Inst, Allee 6 Auot 19C,Bat B5C, B-4000 Liege (Belgium)
  • 2. Univ Paris Diderot, CNRS, Ctr Saclay, IRFU, SAp, DRF, CEA, Lab AIM Paris Saclay, F-91191 Gif Sur Yvette (France)
  • 3. Univ Namur, Dept Math, NaXys, 8 Rempart La Vierge, B-5000 Namur (Belgium)

Description

One aim of modern astronomy is to detect temperate, Earth-like exoplanets that are well suited for atmospheric characterization. Recently, three Earth-sized planets were detected that transit (that is, pass in front of) a star with a mass just eight per cent that of the Sun, located 12 parsecs away. The transiting configuration of these planets, combined with the Jupiter-like size of their host star-named TRAPPIST-1-makes possible in-depth studies of their atmospheric properties with present-day and future astronomical facilities. Here we report the results of a photometric monitoring campaign of that star from the ground and space. Our observations reveal that at least seven planets with sizes and masses ∼ those of Earth revolve around TRAPPIST-1. The six inner planets form a near-resonant chain, such that their orbital periods (1.51, 2.42, 4.04, 6.06, 9.1 and 12.35 days) are near-ratios of small integers. This architecture suggests that the planets formed farther from the star and migrated inwards. Moreover, the seven planets have equilibrium temperatures low enough to make possible the presence of liquid water on their surfaces. (authors)

Availability note (English)

Available from doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature21360

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nature (London)
Journal Volume
542
Journal Issue
no.7642
Journal Page Range
p. 456-460
ISSN
0028-0836

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
France
INIS RN
53103332
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Descriptors DEI
ASTRONOMY; DWARF STARS; JUPITER PLANET; LIQUIDS; MASS; SUN
Descriptors DEC
FLUIDS; MAIN SEQUENCE STARS; PLANETS; STARS