K2 and Spitzer phase curves of the rocky ultra-short-period planet K2-141 b hint at a tenuous rock vapor atmosphere
K2-141 b is a transiting, small (1.5 R⊕) ultra-short-period (USP) planet discovered by the Kepler space telescope orbiting a K-dwarf host star every 6.7 h. The planet's high surface temperature of more than 2000 K makes it an excellent target for thermal emission observations. Here we present 6...
Main Authors: | Zieba, S, Zilinskas, M, Kreidberg, L, Nguyen, TG, Miguel, Y, Cowan, NB, Pierrehumbert, R, Carone, L, Dang, L, Hammond, M, Louden, T, Lupu, R, Malavolta, L, Stevenson, KB |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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EDP Sciences
2022
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