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Kepler’s First Rocky Planet: Kepler-10b Natalie Batalha San Jose State University Deputy Science Team Lead, Kepler Mission NASA Ames Research Center
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Kepler’s First Rocky Planet: Kepler-10b

Natalie BatalhaSan Jose State University

Deputy Science Team Lead, Kepler MissionNASA Ames Research Center

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NASA’s Kepler MissionDetermining the frequency of Earth-size and larger planets

in the habitable zone of Sun-like stars

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Transit PhotometryClick link or graphic to play movie:

http://kepler.nasa.gov/multimedia/AnimationsandMore/animations/?ImageID=38

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Kepler’s First Rocky Planet

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Kepler Field of ViewClick link or graphic to play movie:

http://kepler.nasa.gov/multimedia/AnimationsandMore/animations/mediateleconanimations/?ImageID=106

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Kepler-10 Light Curve

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Kepler-10 Light CurvePeriod = 45.29 days

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Kepler-10 Light CurvePeriod = 45.29 days

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Kepler-10 Light Curve

Period = .84 days

Period = 45.29 days

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Kepler-10 Light Curve

Period = .84 days

Period = 45.29 days

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Transit Yields Planet Radius

10b Size

Radius = 1.4 R

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Doppler Measurements Yield Planet Mass

Mass = 4.6 M

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Asteroseismology

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Stellar PropertiesKepler-10

• G4V• Mass = 0.90 • Radius = 1.06 R• Age > 8 Gyr• Distance = 560 Light-years

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Transit and DopplerMeasurements Yield Density

+10b Size

MassVolume = 8.8 g/cm3

Density

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Composition of Kepler-10b

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Kepler-10b, artist’s conceptClick link or graphic to play movie:

http://kepler.nasa.gov/multimedia/AnimationsandMore/animations/mediateleconanimations/?ImageID=107

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Summary• Kepler-10b is orbiting a star very much

like our own Sun, but with an age greater than 8 billion years, at a distance of 560 light years.

• Kepler-10b is the smallest exoplanetdiscovered to date and the firstunquestionably rocky planet orbitinga star outside our Solar System.