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KOI-4878.01
Discovery
Discovery siteKepler Space Observatory
Discovery date2015
Detection methodTransit
Orbital characteristics
Semi-major axis1.12 AU (168,000,000 km)
Orbital period (sidereal)449.015±0.021 d
StarKOI-4878
Physical characteristics
Mean radius1.04 R🜨
Temperature256 K (−17 °C; 1 °F)

KOI-4878.01 is an exoplanet candidate that orbits the F-type main-sequence star KOI-4878. It is located about 1075 light years (329 parsecs) from Earth. The features of the planet are very similar to that of Earth, and if it is confirmed, it would have an Earth Similarity Index (ESI) rating of 0.98 or 98%, which would make it one of the most Earth-like planets found. The orbital period of the exoplanet is around 449 Earth days. It is very likely located within the habitable zone of its parent star.

Host star

Its host star is a G-type main-sequence star that is slightly less massive than the Sun, although it is about 5% larger and has a temperature of about 6031 K. The star is a V magnitude 12.4 star in the constellation Draco. Despite the unknown age of the star, its low metallicity and fairly high space velocity suggest that KOI-4878 is older than the Sun.

Exoplanet detection

An analysis of Kepler's data from its first to the twelve quarter revealed three possible transit events equally spaced in time. A post-analysis in the Sixteen quarter showed that the events happened with a period of 449 days, they had duration of 12 and half hours, and a transit depth of 94 ppm.

Characteristics

Mass

KOI-4878.01's mass is somewhere between 0.4 - 3.0 Earth masses; likely about 0.99 Earth masses.

Radius

The exoplanet has a radius slightly larger radius than Earth: 1.04 Earth radii.

Temperature

It has an equilibrium temperature of 256 K (-16.5 °C; 2.3 °F), highly similar to Earth's equilibrium temperature of 255 K (-18 °C; -1 °F), If the atmosphere is similar to Earth's, it would have an average surface temperature of 291 K (17.85 °C; 64.13 °F), slightly higher than Earth's.

Properties of KOI-4878.01
Property Based on KIC data Based on new data
Period (days) 449.015±0.021 449.015±0.021
Semimajor Axis (AU) 1.137 +0.053/-0.040 1.125
Planet Radius (Earth=1) 1.04 +0.38/-0.14 1.05
Seff (Earth=1) 1.05 0.92

Habitability

KOI-4878.01 has an Earth Similarity Index of 98%, which would be the highest that has been found. The estimated features of the planet are similar to an Earth analog. It completes an orbit around its host star every 449 Earth days. Based on this, KOI-4878.01 should be in the habitable zone of the star. It's important to stress that a high Earth Simlarity Index is likely a condition necessary for an exoplanet to be habitable, but not sufficient.

In literature

KOI-4878.01 appears in Tras el cielo de Urano, a novel written by Antonio José López Serrano. The convoy from Earth - destined to conquer the exoplanet KOI-4878-01 in the constellation of the Swan - suffers a spectacular accident while orbiting the planet Uranus. Captain Íñigo Cortés, one of the survivors of the expedition, takes the reins of his ship to guide the rest of the colonists, who are not resigned to returning to Earth.

See also

References

  1. Rowe, Jason F. (2015). "Planetary candidates observed by kepler v: planet sample from q1-q12 (36 months)". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 217 (1): 16. arXiv:1501.07286. Bibcode:2015ApJS..217...16R. doi:10.1088/0067-0049/217/1/16. S2CID 119204743.
  2. "KOI-4878.01". NASA Exoplanet Archive. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
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  4. "Open Exoplanet Catalogue - KOI-4878 b". www.openexoplanetcatalogue.com. Retrieved 2020-10-04.
  5. "Life away from Earth" (PDF). El Faro del Saber - UNED Long-distance Learning University.
  6. "KOI-4878.01: Kepler's Most Earth-like Planet Candidate?". Drew Ex Machina. 2019-09-05. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  7. "KOI-4878". exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  8. Institute, CSIC. "Exoplanets in the Milky Way" (PDF).
  9. "KOI-4878.01: Kepler's Most Earth-like Planet Candidate?". Drew Ex Machina. 2019-09-05. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  10. How the Universe Works: An Illustrated Guide to the Cosmos. 2017. ISBN 9780785835417.
  11. Institute, CSIC. "Exoplanets in the Milky Way" (PDF).
  12. "La NASA ha encontrado siete exoplanetas similares a la Tierra en los que buscar vida". El HuffPost (in Spanish). 2017-02-22. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  13. "KOI-4878.01". exoplanetarchive.ipac.caltech.edu. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  14. "KOI-4878.01: Kepler's Most Earth-like Planet Candidate?". Drew Ex Machina. 2019-09-05. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  15. Atargatis (2020-11-10). "Found more than 20 exoplanets that could host life". Atargatis.news (in Italian). Retrieved 2020-11-12.
  16. Mendez, Abel. "Potentially habitable worlds". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  17. "Planetas habitables en los que nunca habitaremos". El Independiente (in Spanish). 2016-10-07. Retrieved 2020-10-04.
  18. "Tras el cielo de Urano". UNO editorial (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-10-04.
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