2012ApJ...761...46W


Query : 2012ApJ...761...46W

2012ApJ...761...46W - Astrophys. J., 761, 46 (2012/December-2)

The discovery of HD 37605c and a dispositive null detection of transits of HD 37605b.

WANG S.X., WRIGHT J.T., COCHRAN W., KANE S.R., HENRY G.W., PAYNE M.J., ENDL M., MacQUEEN P.J., VALENTI J.A., ANTOCI V., DRAGOMIR D., MATTHEWS J.M., HOWARD A.W., MARCY G.W., ISAACSON H., FORD E.B., MAHADEVAN S. and VON BRAUN K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the radial velocity discovery of a second planetary mass companion to the K0 V star HD 37605, which was already known to host an eccentric, P ∼ 55 days Jovian planet, HD 37605b. This second planet, HD 37605c, has a period of ∼7.5 years with a low eccentricity and an Msin i of ∼3.4 MJup. Our discovery was made with the nearly 8 years of radial velocity follow-up at the Hobby-Eberly Telescope and Keck Observatory, including observations made as part of the Transit Ephemeris Refinement and Monitoring Survey effort to provide precise ephemerides to long-period planets for transit follow-up. With a total of 137 radial velocity observations covering almost 8 years, we provide a good orbital solution of the HD 37605 system, and a precise transit ephemeris for HD 37605b. Our dynamic analysis reveals very minimal planet-planet interaction and an insignificant transit time variation. Using the predicted ephemeris, we performed a transit search for HD 37605b with the photometric data taken by the T12 0.8 m Automatic Photoelectric Telescope (APT) and the MOST satellite. Though the APT photometry did not capture the transit window, it characterized the stellar activity of HD 37605, which is consistent of it being an old, inactive star, with a tentative rotation period of 57.67 days. The MOST photometry enabled us to report a dispositive null detection of a non-grazing transit for this planet. Within the predicted transit window, we exclude an edge-on predicted depth of 1.9% at the {Gt}10σ level, and exclude any transit with an impact parameter b > 0.951 at greater than 5σ. We present the BOOTTRAN package for calculating Keplerian orbital parameter uncertainties via bootstrapping. We made a comparison and found consistency between our orbital fit parameters calculated by the RVLIN package and error bars by BOOTTRAN with those produced by a Bayesian analysis using MCMC.

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Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - stars: individual: HD 37605

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/761/46): table1.dat table5.dat table6.dat>

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Number of rows : 30
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 13931b Pl 02 16 47.3787138792 +43 46 22.786242816           ~ 29 1
2 HD 17156 PM* 02 49 44.4871034544 +71 45 11.629235988   8.78 8.16     F9V 174 2
3 * kap01 Cet BY* 03 19 21.6964175772 +03 22 12.714979884 5.71 5.52 4.85 4.27 3.91 G5V 890 0
4 HD 37605 PM* 05 40 01.7283246192 +06 03 38.072512008   9.52   8.1   K0 110 1
5 HD 37605b Pl 05 40 01.7283246192 +06 03 38.072512008           ~ 40 1
6 HD 37605c Pl 05 40 01.7283246192 +06 03 38.072512008           ~ 17 1
7 HD 38145 * 05 43 42.2296014696 +04 00 15.327844092   8.19 7.89     F0V 37 0
8 HD 38779 * 05 48 30.8277897432 +07 33 04.723371468   7.47 7.07     F2 29 0
9 HD 39374 * 05 52 26.8782707568 +06 12 33.946699176   7.90 6.91     G5 15 0
10 HD 63454 * 07 39 21.8529036120 -78 16 44.307818328   10.42 9.36     K3Vk: 89 1
11 HD 63454b Pl 07 39 21.8529036120 -78 16 44.307818328           ~ 34 1
12 HD 72659b Pl 08 34 03.1898361960 -01 34 05.582173152           ~ 46 1
13 * rho01 Cnc d Pl 08 52 35.8111044043 +28 19 50.954994470           ~ 155 1
14 * rho01 Cnc e Pl 08 52 35.8111044043 +28 19 50.954994470           ~ 576 1
15 HD 80606 PM* 09 22 37.5768032712 +50 36 13.435326684   9.78 9.00     G8V 330 2
16 HD 114762C LM* 13 12 19.7410686234 +17 31 01.630334317           ~ 129 0
17 HD 114762 SB* 13 12 19.7410686234 +17 31 01.630334317 7.78         F9VgF8mF4+M6?V 547 1
18 * 23 Lib c Pl 15 13 28.6669233518 -25 18 33.653388418           ~ 33 1
19 HD 154345 PM* 17 02 36.4038090379 +47 04 54.764174452   7.50   6.3   G9 270 1
20 HD 154345b Pl 17 02 36.4038090379 +47 04 54.764174452           ~ 45 1
21 * mu. Ara c Pl 17 44 08.7031414872 -51 50 02.591603160           ~ 89 2
22 HD 168443c Pl 18 20 03.9332862096 -09 35 44.614653900           ~ 93 1
23 HD 168443b Pl 18 20 03.9332862096 -09 35 44.614653900           ~ 97 1
24 HD 168443 PM* 18 20 03.9332862096 -09 35 44.614653900   7.62 6.92     G6V 310 1
25 HD 183263c Pl 19 28 24.5713671072 +08 21 29.004515424           ~ 26 1
26 * sig Dra PM* 19 32 21.5902098601 +69 39 40.235805206 5.860 5.460 4.680 4.04 3.63 K0V 635 0
27 HD 187123c Pl 19 46 58.1122487784 +34 25 10.281404460           ~ 37 1
28 HD 189733 BY* 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456 9.241 8.578 7.648 7.126 6.68 K2V 896 1
29 HD 204961b Pl 21 33 33.9751191976 -49 00 32.399427028           ~ 64 1
30 HD 209458 V* 22 03 10.7727465312 +18 53 03.549393384   8.21 7.63     F9V 1115 1

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