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An Earth-sized planet with an Earth-like density
An Earth-sized planet with an Earth-like density
Journal Article

An Earth-sized planet with an Earth-like density

2013
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Data from the Kepler spacecraft and the HARPS-N ground-based spectrograph indicate that the extrasolar planet Kepler-78b has a mean density similar to that of Earth and imply that it is composed of rock and iron. Like Earth — but a lot hotter A few exoplanets of about the size or mass of Earth have been discovered. Now, for the first time, both size and mass have been determined for one of them. Kepler-78b, first described in August this year, is close-in to its host star, which it orbits every 8.5 hours. Two groups have been able to exploit the closeness of planet and star to make Doppler spectroscopic measurements of the mass of Kepler-78b. The teams, led by Andrew Howard and Francesco Pepe, used different telescopes to arrive at mass estimates of 1.69 ± 0.41 and 1.86 +0.38/−0.245 Earth masses, respectively. They calculate the planet's mean density at 5.3 and 5.57 g cm −3 , very similar to Earth's and consistent with an Earth-like composition of rock and iron. Recent analyses 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 of data from the NASA Kepler spacecraft 5 have established that planets with radii within 25 per cent of the Earth’s ( ) are commonplace throughout the Galaxy, orbiting at least 16.5 per cent of Sun-like stars 1 . Because these studies were sensitive to the sizes of the planets but not their masses, the question remains whether these Earth-sized planets are indeed similar to the Earth in bulk composition. The smallest planets for which masses have been accurately determined 6 , 7 are Kepler-10b (1.42 ) and Kepler-36b (1.49 ), which are both significantly larger than the Earth. Recently, the planet Kepler-78b was discovered 8 and found to have a radius of only 1.16 . Here we report that the mass of this planet is 1.86 Earth masses. The resulting mean density of the planet is 5.57 g cm −3 , which is similar to that of the Earth and implies a composition of iron and rock.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group