Kepler-90, also designated 2MASS J18574403+4918185, is a
F-type star
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located about from Earth in the constellation of
Draco
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. It is notable for possessing a planetary system with the same number of observed planets as the
Solar System
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Nomenclature and history
Prior to Kepler observation, Kepler-90 had the
2MASS
The Two Micron All-Sky Survey, or 2MASS, was an astronomical survey of the whole sky in infrared light. It took place between 1997 and 2001, in two different locations: at the U.S. Fred Lawrence Whipple Observatory on Mount Hopkins, Arizona, and ...
catalogue number 2MASS J18574403+4918185. It has the designation of KIC 11442793 in the Kepler Input Catalog, and was given the
Kepler object of interest number of KOI-351 when it was found to have a transiting planet candidate.
The star's planetary system was discovered by NASA's
Kepler Mission
The Kepler space telescope is a defunct space telescope launched by NASA in 2009 to discover Earth-sized planets orbiting other stars. Named after astronomer Johannes Kepler, the spacecraft was launched into an Earth-trailing heliocentric orb ...
, a mission tasked with discovering planets in
transit
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around their stars.
The transit method that Kepler uses involves detecting dips in brightness in stars. These dips in brightness can be interpreted as planets whose orbits move in front of their stars from the perspective of
Earth
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to Planetary habitability, harbor life. This is enabled by Earth being an ocean world, the only one in the Solar System sustaining liquid surface water. Almost all ...
. The name Kepler-90 derives directly from the fact that the star is the catalogued 90th star discovered by ''Kepler'' to have confirmed planets.
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The whole star and planet system is designated by just "Kepler-90", without a postfix, with Kepler-90A specifically referring only to the star, if needed for clarity. The first planet discovered is Kepler-90b, with subsequently discovered planets given subsequent lowercase letters in order of discovery, up to Kepler-90i, for the last planet found to date.][
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Stellar characteristics
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star that is approximately 120% the mass and radius of the Sun
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. It has a surface temperature of around 6,100 K. In comparison, the Sun has a surface temperature of .[
The star's ]apparent magnitude
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, or how bright it appears from Earth's perspective, is 14.[ It is too dim to be seen with the naked eye, which typically can only see objects with a ]magnitude
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around 6.[
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Planetary system
Kepler-90 is notable for sharing similarities with the planetary system of the Solar System, in which rocky planets are nearer the star and gas giants farther away. The six inner planets range from super-Earths
A super-Earth is a type of exoplanet with a mass higher than Earth, but substantially below those of the Solar System's ice giants, Uranus and Neptune, which are 14.5 and 17.1 times Earth's, respectively.
The term "super-Earth" refers only to t ...
to mini-Neptunes in size. The two outermost planets are gas giants. The most distant known planet orbits its host star at about the same distance as Earth from the Sun.
Kepler-90 was used to test the "validation by multiplicity" confirmation method for Kepler planets. Six inner planets met all the requirements for confirmation. The penultimate planet showed transit-timing variation
Transit-timing variation is a method for detecting exoplanets by observing variations in the timing of a transit. This provides an extremely sensitive method capable of detecting additional planets in the system with masses potentially as small a ...
s, indicating that it is a real planet as well.
On 14 December 2017, NASA
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and Google
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announced the discovery of an eighth exoplanet
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, Kepler-90i, in the Kepler-90 system. The discovery was made using a new machine learning
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method developed by Google.
The Kepler-90 system is one of only two eight-planet candidate systems from Kepler, together with Kepler-385, and the second to be discovered after the Solar System. It was also the only seven-planet candidate system from Kepler, before the eighth was discovered in 2017. All of the eight known planet candidates orbit within about 1 AU of Kepler-90. A Hill stability test and an orbital integration of the system show that it is stable.
The five innermost exoplanets, Kepler-90b, c, i, d, and e may be tidally locked
Tidal locking between a pair of co-orbiting astronomical bodies occurs when one of the objects reaches a state where there is no longer any net change in its rotation rate over the course of a complete orbit. In the case where a tidally locked ...
, meaning that one side of the exoplanets permanently faces the star in eternal daylight and the other side permanently faces away in eternal darkness.
A 2020 analysis of transit-timing variations of the two outermost planets, Kepler-90g and h, found best-fit masses of and , respectively. Given a transit-derived radius of , Kepler-90g was found to have an extremely low density of , unusually inflated for its mass and insolation. Several proposed explanations for its apparently low density include a puffy planet
Hot Jupiters (sometimes called hot Saturns) are a class of gas giant exoplanets that are inferred to be physically similar to Jupiter (i.e. Jupiter analogues) but that have very short orbital periods (). The close proximity to their stars and hi ...
with a dusty atmosphere or a smaller planet surrounded by a tilted wide ring system (albeit the latter option is less likely due to the lack of evidence for rings in transit data).
.
Near resonances
Kepler-90's eight known planets all have periods that are close to being in integer ratio relationships with other planets' periods; that is, they are close to being in orbital resonance
In celestial mechanics, orbital resonance occurs when orbiting bodies exert regular, periodic gravitational influence on each other, usually because their orbital periods are related by a ratio of small integers. Most commonly, this relation ...
. The period ratios b:c, c:i and i:d are close to 4:5, 3:5, and 1:4, respectively (4: 4.977, 3: 4.97, and 1: 4.13) and d, e, f, g, and h are close to a 2:3:4:7:11 period ratio (2: 3.078: 4.182: 7.051: 11.102; also 7: 11.021). f, g, and h are also close to a 3:5:8 period ratio (3: 5.058: 7.964).
Relevant to systems like this and that of Kepler-36, calculations suggest that the presence of an outer gas giant planet (as exemplified by g and h in this system) facilitates the formation of closely packed resonances among inner super-Earths. The semimajor axis of any additional non-transiting outer gas giant must be larger than 30 AU to keep from perturbing the observed planetary system out of the transiting plane.[
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Similar stars
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, star with seven known exoplanets
* HD 10180
HD 10180, also designated 2MASS J01375356-6030414, is a Sun-like star in the southern constellation Hydrus that is notable for its large planetary system. Since its discovery, at least six exoplanets have been observed orbiting it, and s ...
, star with at least six known exoplanets, and three exoplanet candidates
* Kepler-385, star with at least three known exoplanets, and five more candidates
* HD 219134
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, star with six exoplanets
* 55 Cancri
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, star with multiple planets
* Tau Ceti
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, star with at least four exoplanets and four more candidates
Footnotes
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Planetary transit variables
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Planetary systems with eight confirmed planets
Draco (constellation)
F-type main-sequence stars
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