2015MNRAS.449.4428R


Query : 2015MNRAS.449.4428R

2015MNRAS.449.4428R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 449, 4428-4442 (2015/June-1)

Line-depth-ratio temperatures for the close binary ν Octantis: new evidence supporting the conjectured circumstellar retrograde planet.

RAMM D.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We explore the possibly that either star-spots or pulsations are the cause of a periodic radial velocity (RV) signal (P ∼ 400d) from the K-giant binary ν Octantis (P ∼ 1050d, e ∼ 0.25), alternatively conjectured to have a retrograde planet. Our study is based on temperatures derived from 22 line-depth ratios (LDRs) for ν Oct and 20 calibration stars. Empirical evidence and stability modelling provide unexpected support for the planet since other standard explanations (star-spots, pulsations and additional stellar masses) each have credibility problems. However, the proposed system presents formidable challenges to planet formation and stability theories: it has by far the smallest stellar separation of any claimed planet-harbouring binary (a__bin ∼2.6au) and an equally unbelievable separation ratio (a__pl/a__bin ∼0.5), hence the necessity that the circumstellar orbit be retrograde. The LDR analysis of 215 ν Oct spectra acquired between 2001 and 2007, from which the RV perturbation was first revealed, have no significant periodicity at any frequency. The LDRs recover the original 21 stellar temperatures with an average accuracy of 45±25 K. The 215 ν Oct temperatures have a standard deviation of only 4.2 K. Assuming the host primary is not pulsating, the temperatures converted to magnitude differences strikingly mimic the very stable photometric Hipparcos observations 15 years previously, implying the long-term stability of the star and demonstrating a novel use of LDRs as a photometric gauge. Our results provide substantial new evidence that conventional star-spots and pulsations are unlikely causes of the RV perturbation. The controversial system deserves continued attention, including with higher resolving-power spectra for bisector and LDR analyses.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Author Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): techniques: spectroscopic - planets and satellites: individual: ν Octantis b - binaries: spectroscopic - stars: late-type - planetary systems

Simbad objects: 38

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Number of rows : 38
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 * bet Cet PM* 00 43 35.37090 -17 59 11.7827 3.90 3.02 2.01 1.29 0.78 G9.5IIICH-1 525 1
2 HD 8254 * 01 21 19.0866800952 -36 46 30.850887324   10.28 9.33     K0III 5 0
3 HD 13445 PM* 02 10 25.9181700303 -50 49 25.465181208   6.945 6.117     K1.5V 456 1
4 * alf UMi cC* 02 31 49.09456 +89 15 50.7923 3.00 2.62 2.02 1.53 1.22 F8Ib 673 2
5 * eps For PM* 03 01 37.6288785045 -28 05 29.373792325   6.68 5.85     G9:V 185 0
6 * bet Ret SB* 03 44 11.9814420749 -64 48 24.890875477   4.968 3.833     K2-IIIb 113 0
7 HD 25723 * 04 04 22.7156192304 -12 47 32.268481764   6.688 5.611     K1III 39 0
8 * tet01 Tau SB* 04 28 34.4979222951 +15 57 44.221169423 5.510 4.780 3.840 5.48   G9IIIFe-0.5 490 0
9 * e Ori * 05 23 56.8277860189 -07 48 29.025349522 5.78 5.08 4.12 3.40 2.90 G8+III 147 0
10 * del Lep PM* 05 51 19.2960278488 -20 52 44.730655825 5.54 4.83 3.85 2.99 2.43 K0IIIbFe-1.5CH0.5 213 0
11 HD 41004 PM* 05 59 49.6501762752 -48 14 22.888358520   9.49 8.62     K1IV 204 1
12 HD 47536 PM* 06 37 47.6181076691 -32 20 23.040481884   6.43 5.258     K1III 106 1
13 HD 49393 * 06 46 26.2638816960 -39 26 41.435109672   10.03 9.61     F3(V) 4 0
14 * 18 Mon SB* 06 47 51.6478856352 +02 24 43.835011128 6.62 5.58 4.47 3.68 3.13 K0+III 155 0
15 * alf Mon PM* 07 41 14.8319734511 -09 33 04.077766984 5.83 4.95 3.93 3.16 2.64 G9.5III-IIIbFe-0.5 201 0
16 HD 80170 * 09 16 57.0762015552 -39 24 05.536849500   6.473 5.304     K2III 70 0
17 * ksi Hya ** 11 33 00.1149306166 -31 51 27.447975478 5.17 4.47 3.54 2.84 2.36 G7IIIb 257 0
18 HD 109492 PM* 12 35 29.4431726424 -61 50 29.497970508   6.95 6.22     G3III 31 0
19 BD-07 3477 HS* 12 44 20.2386233232 -08 40 16.846099536   10.46 10.594 10.895   sdB2VIIHe3 288 1
20 * alf Cen B PM* 14 39 35.06311 -60 50 15.0992 2.89 2.21 1.33     K1V 1024 2
21 * iot Dra V* 15 24 55.7738042889 +58 57 57.837111857 5.68 4.45 3.29 2.51 1.91 K2III 409 1
22 * alf Sco s*r 16 29 24.45970 -26 25 55.2094 4.08 2.75 0.91 -0.64 -1.87 M1.5Iab+B2Vn 746 0
23 HD 166435 PM* 18 09 21.3816898440 +29 57 06.166145376   7.457 6.829     G1IV 189 0
24 BD+47 2846b Pl 19 28 59.3538826128 +47 58 10.217007804           ~ 377 1
25 HD 188753 ** 19 54 58.3717655 +41 52 17.529759   8.22 7.44 6.9   G9V 130 1
26 * ome Sgr SB* 19 55 50.3625499909 -26 17 57.693299065   5.45 4.70     G5IV 134 0
27 HD 194215 SB* 20 25 26.8274580216 -28 39 47.749771800   6.954 5.858     G8II/III 46 0
28 HD 196885 PM* 20 39 51.8748403032 +11 14 58.700231052   6.92 6.385 6.32   F8V 194 1
29 * 33 Cap PM* 21 24 09.5931989472 -20 51 06.731650296   6.535 5.366     K0III 115 0
30 * nu. Oct SB* 21 41 28.5420355132 -77 23 24.031541832   4.745 3.728 5.46   K1III 119 1
31 * nu. Oct b Pl? 21 41 28.5420355132 -77 23 24.031541832           ~ 3 0
32 * 51 Peg PM* 22 57 27.9804852576 +20 46 07.797040104 6.39 6.16 5.46 4.97 4.61 G2IV 1159 1
33 * 94 Aqr SB* 23 19 06.7191981624 -13 27 31.825994400   5.95 5.18     G8.5IV 219 0
34 HD 220957 PM* 23 28 05.1951943032 -11 26 59.119559916   7.269 6.375     G6/8III 38 0
35 * gam Cep SB* 23 39 20.9104133784 +77 37 56.510781384 5.190 4.250   2.6   K1III-IVCN1 598 1
36 HD 222803 PM* 23 44 01.3214010225 -45 04 59.233482053   7.07 6.09     K1III/IV 36 0
37 HD 222805 ** 23 44 25.4318400456 -70 29 24.812482380   6.98 6.07     G8/K0IV 24 0
38 * h Aqr PM* 23 52 50.5292772144 -08 59 48.328137312   6.925 5.747     K1III 36 0

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