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Kepler-1624b Has No Significant Transit Timing Variations
by
Knutson, Heather A
, Schwarz, Richard P
, Saidel, Morgan
, Greklek-McKeon, Michael
, Vissapragada, Shreyas
, Fukui, Akihiko
, Srdoc, Gregor
, Shporer, Avi
, Im, Haedam
, Collins, Karen A
, Narita, Norio
, Paragas, Kimberly
in
Amplitudes
/ Gas giant planets
/ Observatories
/ Planet formation
/ Planets
/ Transit
2025
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Kepler-1624b Has No Significant Transit Timing Variations
by
Knutson, Heather A
, Schwarz, Richard P
, Saidel, Morgan
, Greklek-McKeon, Michael
, Vissapragada, Shreyas
, Fukui, Akihiko
, Srdoc, Gregor
, Shporer, Avi
, Im, Haedam
, Collins, Karen A
, Narita, Norio
, Paragas, Kimberly
in
Amplitudes
/ Gas giant planets
/ Observatories
/ Planet formation
/ Planets
/ Transit
2025
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Kepler-1624b Has No Significant Transit Timing Variations
by
Knutson, Heather A
, Schwarz, Richard P
, Saidel, Morgan
, Greklek-McKeon, Michael
, Vissapragada, Shreyas
, Fukui, Akihiko
, Srdoc, Gregor
, Shporer, Avi
, Im, Haedam
, Collins, Karen A
, Narita, Norio
, Paragas, Kimberly
in
Amplitudes
/ Gas giant planets
/ Observatories
/ Planet formation
/ Planets
/ Transit
2025
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Kepler-1624b Has No Significant Transit Timing Variations
2025
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Overview
It is relatively rare for gas giant planets to have resonant or near-resonant companions, but these systems are particularly useful for constraining planet formation and migration models. In this study, we examine Kepler-1624b, a sub-Saturn orbiting an M dwarf that was previously found to exhibit transit timing variations (TTVs) with an amplitude of approximately 2 minutes, suggesting the presence of a nearby nontransiting companion. We reanalyze the transits from archival Kepler data and extend the TTV baseline by 11 yr by combining TESS data with three new ground-based transit observations from Palomar and Las Cumbres Observatories. We jointly fit these datasets and find that the TTV amplitude is significantly weaker in our updated analysis. We calculate the Bayes factor for a one-planet versus two-planet model and find that the one-planet model is preferred. Our results highlight the need for careful analysis of systems with relatively low amplitude TTV signals that are identified in large automated catalogs.
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IOP Publishing
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