2012A&A...543A..52T


Query : 2012A&A...543A..52T

2012A&A...543A..52T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 543A, 52-52 (2012/7-1)

Evidence for nine planets in the HD 10180 system.

TUOMI M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We re-analyse the HARPS radial velocities of HD10180 and calculate the probabilities of models with differing numbers of periodic signals in the data. We test the significance of the seven signals, corresponding to seven exoplanets orbiting the star, in the Bayesian framework and perform comparisons of models with up to nine periodicities. We used posterior samplings and Bayesian model probabilities in our analyses together with suitable prior probability densities and prior model probabilities to extract all significant signals from the data and to receive reliable uncertainties for the orbital parameters of the six, possibly seven, known exoplanets in the system. According to our results, there is evidence for up to nine planets orbiting HD10180, which would make this star a record holder with more planets in its orbits than there are in the solar system. We revise the uncertainties of the previously reported six planets in the system, verify the existence of the seventh signal, and announce the detection of two additional statistically significant signals in the data. If these are of planetary origin, they would correspond to planets with minimum masses of 5.1+3.1–3.2 and 1.9+1.6–1.8M on orbits with 67.55+0.68–0.88 and 9.655+0.022–0.072-day periods (denoted using the 99% credibility intervals), respectively.

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Journal keyword(s): methods: numerical - methods: statistical - techniques: radial velocities - planets and satellites: detection - stars: individual: HD10180

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
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 10180g Pl 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548           ~ 21 1
2 HD 10180e Pl 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548           ~ 17 1
3 HD 10180h Pl 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548           ~ 21 1
4 HD 10180c Pl 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548           ~ 22 1
5 HD 10180 * 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548   7.95 7.32     G1V 193 2
6 HD 10180f Pl 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548           ~ 16 1
7 HD 10180j Pl? 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548           ~ 2 0
8 HD 10180i Pl? 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548           ~ 2 0
9 HD 10180d Pl 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548           ~ 21 1
10 HD 10180b Pl? 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548           ~ 15 1
11 HD 20792 * 03 20 49.8609678912 -03 06 30.045294432   8.91 7.89     K0III 14 0
12 HD 69830 PM* 08 18 23.9469682407 -12 37 55.817187530   6.74 5.95     G8:V 520 1
13 BD-07 4003 BY* 15 19 26.8269387505 -07 43 20.189497466 13.403 11.76 10.560 9.461 8.911 M3V 630 2
14 Kepler-11 Er* 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504   14.635 13.838 13.742   G2V 341 1

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