ISRO’s PRL scientists discover an ‘EPIC’ planet

Context:

  • In an epic Indian discovery, a team from the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, has spotted for the first time a distant planet six times bigger than Earth and revolving around a Sun-like star about 600 light years away. Both the planet and the star have been named EPIC.

Other details:

  • With this discovery India has joined a handful of countries which have discovered planets around stars,
  •  Significantly, the discovery was made using a PRL-designed spectrograph, PARAS, to measure and confirm the mass of the new planet.
  • EPIC 211945201b (or K2-236b) is the name given to the planet.

Spectrograph studies

  • The spectrograph is the first of its kind in the country which can measure the mass of a planet going around a star. Very few such spectrographs exist around the world (mostly in the USA and in the Europe) that can do such precise measurements.
  • The scientists observed the target over a time 420 days or about 1.5 years. They measured the mass of the planet using the indigenously designed PRL Advance Radial-velocity Abu-sky Search or PARAS spectrograph integrated with the 1.2-metre telescope located at PRL’s Gurushikhar Observatory in Mount Abu, Rajasthan.
  • PRL, described as the cradle of space sciences in India, conducts fundamental research in a host of physical sciences including astronomy and space.
  • “Such a discovery is of importance for understanding the formation mechanism of such super-Neptune or sub-Saturn kind of planets that are too close to the host star.” The detection also adds to a sparse catalogue of 22 other confirmed exoplanet systems that have a mass and radius in this range.

Ice and iron planet

  • EPIC was found circling very close to the Sun-like star, going around it once in about 19.5 days and unlikely to be inhabitable because of its high surface temperature of around 600°C. The team found the planet to be smaller in size than Saturn and bigger than Neptune. Its mass is about 27 times Earth’s and six times that of Earth at radius.
  • The scientists estimate that over 60% of its mass could be made up of heavy elements like ice, silicates and iron.

Source:TH

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