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LHS 1140

LHS 1140 is a red dwarf in the constellation of Cetus. Based on stellar parallax measurement, it is 48.8 light-years (15.0 parsecs) away from the Sun.[1] 'LHS' refers to the Luyten Half-Second Catalogue of stars with proper motions exceeding half a second of arc annually.[5] The star is over 5 billion years old and has only about 18% the mass of the Sun and 21% of its radius.[6] LHS 1140's rotational period is 130 days. No flares have been observed.[7]

LHS 1140

Artist's impression of LHS 1140 and LHS 1140b.
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Cetus
Right ascension 00h 44m 59.33091s[1]
Declination −15° 16′ 17.5428″[1]
Apparent magnitude (V) 14.18[2]
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage Red dwarf
Spectral type M4.5V[2]
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)−13.74±0.42[1] km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: 318.152 mas/yr[1]
Dec.: −596.623 mas/yr[1]
Parallax (π)66.8287 ± 0.0479 mas[1]
Distance48.80 ± 0.03 ly
(14.96 ± 0.01 pc)
Details[3]
Mass0.1844±0.0045 M
Radius0.2159±0.0030 R
Luminosity0.0038±0.0003 L
Surface gravity (log g)5.041±0.016 cgs
Temperature3,096±48 K
Metallicity [Fe/H]−0.15±0.09 dex
Rotation131±5 d
Age>5 Gyr
Other designations
GJ 3053, G 270-58, G 268-38, LHS 1140, NLTT 2465, TOI-256, TIC 92226327, 2MASS J00445930-1516166[4]
Database references
SIMBADdata
ARICNSdata

Planetary system edit

As of October 2023, LHS 1140 is known to have two confirmed planets orbiting it.[3]

The first to be discovered was LHS 1140 b, discovered by the MEarth Project in 2017 using the transit method.[2] Follow-up radial velocities were measured by the High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher instrument to confirm the planet and measure the mass.[7] The planet LHS 1140 b is a super-Earth in the habitable zone and transits the star every 24.7 days. This should allow its atmosphere to be studied in future: the combination of the transiting super-Earth and the relatively small and nearby host star make this system one of the most promising known for atmosphere studies, along with the TRAPPIST-1 system.[2][8] Observations by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2020 found signs of water vapor in the planet's atmosphere, but this has not been confirmed.[9]

LHS 1140 b was initially estimated to be about 7 times Earth's mass and about 1.4 times its radius, suggesting a dense rocky planet.[2] Later studies in 2018 and 2020 revised the radius upwards to about 1.7 times Earth's, giving it a density of about 7.5 g/cm3, still consistent with a rocky composition.[10][11] However, a 2023 study measuring the planet's mass and radius with greater precision found a lower mass of about 5.6 times Earth's, and a correspondingly lower density, no longer consistent with a rocky planet given the planet's size. LHS 1140 b is likely an ocean world (with 9-19% of its mass composed of water) or a dense mini-Neptune.[3]

In July 2018, Feng et al. published a reanalysis of the radial velocity data for LHS 1140, and proposed the likely existence of two additional planets: an inner Earth-mass planet orbiting every 3.8 days and an outer Neptune-mass planet orbiting every 90 days.[12] In August 2018, Ment et al., using the transit method of detection, confirmed the existence of the inner planet LHS 1140 c with a mass about 1.8 times Earth's and a radius 1.3 times as large, giving it a density of about 5 g/cm3,[10] consistent with a rocky composition.[3]

The orbital period of the outer planet candidate LHS 1140 d was refined to 78 days in 2020,[11] but this radial velocity signal was found to originate from stellar activity rather than a planet in 2023.[3]

The LHS 1140 planetary system[3]
Companion
(in order from star)
Mass Semimajor axis
(AU)
Orbital period
(days)
Eccentricity Inclination Radius
c 1.91±0.06 M🜨 0.0270±0.0005 3.777940±0.000002 <0.050 89.80+0.14
−0.19
°
1.272±0.026 R🜨
b 5.60±0.19 M🜨 0.0946±0.0017 24.73723±0.00002 <0.043 89.86±0.04° 1.730±0.025 R🜨

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Vallenari, A.; et al. (Gaia collaboration) (2023). "Gaia Data Release 3. Summary of the content and survey properties". Astronomy and Astrophysics. 674: A1. arXiv:2208.00211. Bibcode:2023A&A...674A...1G. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202243940. S2CID 244398875. Gaia DR3 record for this source at VizieR.
  2. ^ a b c d e Dittmann, Jason A.; Irwin, Jonathan M.; Charbonneau, David; Bonfils, Xavier; Astudillo-Defru, Nicola; Haywood, Raphaëlle D.; et al. (2017). "A temperate rocky super-Earth transiting a nearby cool star". Nature. 544 (7650): 333–336. arXiv:1704.05556. Bibcode:2017Natur.544..333D. doi:10.1038/nature22055. PMID 28426003. S2CID 2718408.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Cadieux, Charles; Plotnykov, Mykhaylo; Doyon, René; et al. (3 January 2024). "New Mass and Radius Constraints on the LHS 1140 Planets: LHS 1140 b Is either a Temperate Mini-Neptune or a Water World". The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 960 (1): L3. arXiv:2310.15490. doi:10.3847/2041-8213/ad1691. ISSN 2041-8205.
  4. ^ "G 268-38". SIMBAD. Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  5. ^ Luyten, Willem Jacob (1979). Catalogue of stars with proper motions exceeding 0.5" annually. University of Minnesota Press.
  6. ^ Pineda, J. Sebastian; Youngblood, Allison; France, Kevin (September 2021). "The M-dwarf Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Sample. I. Determining Stellar Parameters for Field Stars". The Astrophysical Journal. 918 (1): 23. arXiv:2106.07656. Bibcode:2021ApJ...918...40P. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ac0aea. S2CID 235435757. 40.
  7. ^ a b Dickinson, David (19 April 2017). "Welcome to LHS 1140b: A super-Earth in the habitable zone". Sky & Telescope. Retrieved 19 April 2017.
  8. ^ Overbye, Dennis (19 April 2017). "A new exoplanet may be most promising yet in search for life". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  9. ^ Edwards, Billy; Changeat, Quentin; Mori, Mayuko; Anisman, Lara O.; Morvan, Mario; Kai Hou Yip; Tsiaras, Angelos; Al-Refaie, Ahmed; Waldmann, Ingo; Tinetti, Giovanna (2020). "Hubble WFC3 Spectroscopy of the Habitable-zone Super-Earth LHS 1140 b". The Astronomical Journal. 161 (1): 44. arXiv:2011.08815. Bibcode:2021AJ....161...44E. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/abc6a5. S2CID 226975730.
  10. ^ a b Kristo Ment; Jason A. Dittmann; Nicola Astudillo-Defru; David Charbonneau; Jonathan Irwin; Xavier Bonfils; Felipe Murgas; Jose-Manuel Almenara; Thierry Forveille; Eric Agol; Sarah Ballard; Zachory K. Berta-Thompson; Franc¸ois Bouchy; Ryan Cloutier; Xavier Delfosse; Rene Doyon; Courtney D. Dressing; Gilbert A. Esquerdo; Raphaelle D. Haywood; David M. Kipping; David W. Latham; Christophe Lovis; Elisabeth R. Newton; Francesco Pepe; Joseph E. Rodriguez; Nuno C. Santos; Thiam-Guan Tan; Stephane Udry; Jennifer G. Winters; Anael Wunsche (3 August 2018). "A Second Terrestrial Planet Orbiting the Nearby M Dwarf LHS 1140". The Astronomical Journal. 157 (1): 32. arXiv:1808.00485. Bibcode:2019AJ....157...32M. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/aaf1b1. S2CID 119504366.
  11. ^ a b Lillo-Box, J.; Figueira, P.; Leleu, A.; Acuña, L.; Faria, J. P.; Hara, N.; et al. (2020). "Planetary system LHS 1140 revisited with ESPRESSO and TESS". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 642: A121. arXiv:2010.06928. Bibcode:2020A&A...642A.121L. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202038922.
  12. ^ Feng, Fabo; Tuomi, Mikko; Jones, Hugh R. A. (2018). "Minimizing the bias in exoplanet detection – application to radial velocities of LHS 1140". arXiv:1807.02483 [astro-ph.EP].

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LHS 1140 is a red dwarf in the constellation of Cetus Based on stellar parallax measurement it is 48 8 light years 15 0 parsecs away from the Sun 1 LHS refers to the Luyten Half Second Catalogue of stars with proper motions exceeding half a second of arc annually 5 The star is over 5 billion years old and has only about 18 the mass of the Sun and 21 of its radius 6 LHS 1140 s rotational period is 130 days No flares have been observed 7 LHS 1140Artist s impression of LHS 1140 and LHS 1140b Observation dataEpoch J2000 0 Equinox J2000 0Constellation CetusRight ascension 00h 44m 59 33091s 1 Declination 15 16 17 5428 1 Apparent magnitude V 14 18 2 CharacteristicsEvolutionary stage Red dwarfSpectral type M4 5V 2 AstrometryRadial velocity Rv 13 74 0 42 1 km sProper motion m RA 318 152 mas yr 1 Dec 596 623 mas yr 1 Parallax p 66 8287 0 0479 mas 1 Distance48 80 0 03 ly 14 96 0 01 pc Details 3 Mass0 1844 0 0045 M Radius0 2159 0 0030 R Luminosity0 0038 0 0003 L Surface gravity log g 5 041 0 016 cgsTemperature3 096 48 KMetallicity Fe H 0 15 0 09 dexRotation131 5 dAge gt 5 GyrOther designationsGJ 3053 G 270 58 G 268 38 LHS 1140 NLTT 2465 TOI 256 TIC 92226327 2MASS J00445930 1516166 4 Database referencesSIMBADdataARICNSdataPlanetary system editAs of October 2023 LHS 1140 is known to have two confirmed planets orbiting it 3 The first to be discovered was LHS 1140 b discovered by the MEarth Project in 2017 using the transit method 2 Follow up radial velocities were measured by the High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher instrument to confirm the planet and measure the mass 7 The planet LHS 1140 b is a super Earth in the habitable zone and transits the star every 24 7 days This should allow its atmosphere to be studied in future the combination of the transiting super Earth and the relatively small and nearby host star make this system one of the most promising known for atmosphere studies along with the TRAPPIST 1 system 2 8 Observations by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2020 found signs of water vapor in the planet s atmosphere but this has not been confirmed 9 LHS 1140 b was initially estimated to be about 7 times Earth s mass and about 1 4 times its radius suggesting a dense rocky planet 2 Later studies in 2018 and 2020 revised the radius upwards to about 1 7 times Earth s giving it a density of about 7 5 g cm3 still consistent with a rocky composition 10 11 However a 2023 study measuring the planet s mass and radius with greater precision found a lower mass of about 5 6 times Earth s and a correspondingly lower density no longer consistent with a rocky planet given the planet s size LHS 1140 b is likely an ocean world with 9 19 of its mass composed of water or a dense mini Neptune 3 In July 2018 Feng et al published a reanalysis of the radial velocity data for LHS 1140 and proposed the likely existence of two additional planets an inner Earth mass planet orbiting every 3 8 days and an outer Neptune mass planet orbiting every 90 days 12 In August 2018 Ment et al using the transit method of detection confirmed the existence of the inner planet LHS 1140 c with a mass about 1 8 times Earth s and a radius 1 3 times as large giving it a density of about 5 g cm3 10 consistent with a rocky composition 3 The orbital period of the outer planet candidate LHS 1140 d was refined to 78 days in 2020 11 but this radial velocity signal was found to originate from stellar activity rather than a planet in 2023 3 The LHS 1140 planetary system 3 Companion in order from star Mass Semimajor axis AU Orbital period days Eccentricity Inclination Radiusc 1 91 0 06 M 0 0270 0 0005 3 777940 0 000002 lt 0 050 89 80 0 14 0 19 1 272 0 026 R b 5 60 0 19 M 0 0946 0 0017 24 73723 0 00002 lt 0 043 89 86 0 04 1 730 0 025 R See also editMEarth Project Planetary habitability High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher HARPS Super Earth Habitability of red dwarf systems GJ 1132 b GJ 1214 bReferences edit a b c d e f Vallenari A et al Gaia collaboration 2023 Gaia Data Release 3 Summary of the content and survey properties Astronomy and Astrophysics 674 A1 arXiv 2208 00211 Bibcode 2023A amp A 674A 1G doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202243940 S2CID 244398875 Gaia DR3 record for this source at VizieR a b c d e Dittmann Jason A Irwin Jonathan M Charbonneau David Bonfils Xavier Astudillo Defru Nicola Haywood Raphaelle D et al 2017 A temperate rocky super Earth transiting a nearby cool star Nature 544 7650 333 336 arXiv 1704 05556 Bibcode 2017Natur 544 333D doi 10 1038 nature22055 PMID 28426003 S2CID 2718408 a b c d e f Cadieux Charles Plotnykov Mykhaylo Doyon Rene et al 3 January 2024 New Mass and Radius Constraints on the LHS 1140 Planets LHS 1140 b Is either a Temperate Mini Neptune or a Water World The Astrophysical Journal Letters 960 1 L3 arXiv 2310 15490 doi 10 3847 2041 8213 ad1691 ISSN 2041 8205 G 268 38 SIMBAD Centre de donnees astronomiques de Strasbourg Retrieved 16 October 2020 Luyten Willem Jacob 1979 Catalogue of stars with proper motions exceeding 0 5 annually University of Minnesota Press Pineda J Sebastian Youngblood Allison France Kevin September 2021 The M dwarf Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Sample I Determining Stellar Parameters for Field Stars The Astrophysical Journal 918 1 23 arXiv 2106 07656 Bibcode 2021ApJ 918 40P doi 10 3847 1538 4357 ac0aea S2CID 235435757 40 a b Dickinson David 19 April 2017 Welcome to LHS 1140b A super Earth in the habitable zone Sky amp Telescope Retrieved 19 April 2017 Overbye Dennis 19 April 2017 A new exoplanet may be most promising yet in search for life The New York Times Retrieved 20 April 2017 Edwards Billy Changeat Quentin Mori Mayuko Anisman Lara O Morvan Mario Kai Hou Yip Tsiaras Angelos Al Refaie Ahmed Waldmann Ingo Tinetti Giovanna 2020 Hubble WFC3 Spectroscopy of the Habitable zone Super Earth LHS 1140 b The Astronomical Journal 161 1 44 arXiv 2011 08815 Bibcode 2021AJ 161 44E doi 10 3847 1538 3881 abc6a5 S2CID 226975730 a b Kristo Ment Jason A Dittmann Nicola Astudillo Defru David Charbonneau Jonathan Irwin Xavier Bonfils Felipe Murgas Jose Manuel Almenara Thierry Forveille Eric Agol Sarah Ballard Zachory K Berta Thompson Franc ois Bouchy Ryan Cloutier Xavier Delfosse Rene Doyon Courtney D Dressing Gilbert A Esquerdo Raphaelle D Haywood David M Kipping David W Latham Christophe Lovis Elisabeth R Newton Francesco Pepe Joseph E Rodriguez Nuno C Santos Thiam Guan Tan Stephane Udry Jennifer G Winters Anael Wunsche 3 August 2018 A Second Terrestrial Planet Orbiting the Nearby M Dwarf LHS 1140 The Astronomical Journal 157 1 32 arXiv 1808 00485 Bibcode 2019AJ 157 32M doi 10 3847 1538 3881 aaf1b1 S2CID 119504366 a b Lillo Box J Figueira P Leleu A Acuna L Faria J P Hara N et al 2020 Planetary system LHS 1140 revisited with ESPRESSO and TESS Astronomy amp Astrophysics 642 A121 arXiv 2010 06928 Bibcode 2020A amp A 642A 121L doi 10 1051 0004 6361 202038922 Feng Fabo Tuomi Mikko Jones Hugh R A 2018 Minimizing the bias in exoplanet detection application to radial velocities 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