2018A&A...615A.175B


Query : 2018A&A...615A.175B

2018A&A...615A.175B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 615A, 175-175 (2018/7-1)

Exploring the realm of scaled solar system analogues with HARPS.

BARBATO D., SOZZETTI A., DESIDERA S., DAMASSO M., BONOMO A.S., GIACOBBE P., COLOMBO L.S., LAZZONI C., CLAUDI R., GRATTON R., LOCURTO G., MARZARI F. and MORDASINI C.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. The assessment of the frequency of planetary systems reproducing the solar system's architecture is still an open problem in exoplanetary science. Detailed study of multiplicity and architecture is generally hampered by limitations in quality, temporal extension and observing strategy, causing difficulties in detecting low-mass inner planets in the presence of outer giant planets.
Aims. We present the results of high-cadence and high-precision HARPS observations on 20 solar-type stars known to host a single long-period giant planet in order to search for additional inner companions and estimate the occurence rate fp of scaled solar system analogues - in other words, systems featuring lower-mass inner planets in the presence of long-period giant planets.
Methods. We carried out combined fits of our HARPS data with literature radial velocities using differential evolution MCMC to refine the literature orbital solutions and search for additional inner planets. We then derived the survey detection limits to provide preliminary estimates of fp.
Results. We generally find better constrained orbital parameters for the known planets than those found in the literature; significant updates can be especially appreciated on half of the selected planetary systems. While no additional inner planet is detected, we find evidence for previously unreported long-period massive companions in systems HD 50499 and HD 73267. We finally estimate the frequency of inner low mass (10-30M) planets in the presence of outer giant planets as fp<9.84% for P<150-days.
Conclusions. Our preliminary estimate of fp is significantly lower than the literature values for similarly defined mass and period ranges; the lack of inner candidate planets found in our sample can also be seen as evidence corroborating the inwards-migration formation model for super-Earths and mini-Neptunes. Our results also underline the need for high-cadence and high-precision followup observations as the key to precisely determine the occurence of solar system analogues.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2018

Journal keyword(s): techniques: radial velocities - methods: data analysis - planetary systems - stars: individual: HD 50499 - stars: individual: HD 73267

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/615/A175): stars.dat table22.dat>

Simbad objects: 41

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Number of rows : 41
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 4208 PM* 00 44 26.6506707202 -26 30 56.455527913   8.46 7.79     G7VFe-1CH-0.5 200 1
2 HD 4208b Pl 00 44 26.6506707202 -26 30 56.455527913           ~ 39 1
3 HD 10180 * 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548   7.95 7.32     G1V 193 2
4 HD 11964 PM* 01 57 09.6074243168 -10 14 32.732533622   7.25 6.42     G9VCN+1 180 1
5 HD 23127 PM* 03 39 23.6377114944 -60 04 40.237770720   9.26 8.55     G2V 72 1
6 HD 25171 PM* 03 55 49.4401130040 -65 11 12.029865612   8.293 7.78 7.77 7.74 F8V 71 1
7 HD 27631 PM* 04 19 45.4692015480 -41 57 36.952683480   8.914 8.24 8.38   G3IV/V 64 1
8 HD 30177c Pl 04 41 54.3737734560 -58 01 14.727688572           ~ 12 0
9 HD 30177b Pl 04 41 54.3737734560 -58 01 14.727688572           ~ 40 1
10 HD 30177 PM* 04 41 54.3737734560 -58 01 14.727688572   9.18 8.37     G8V 137 1
11 HD 38801b Pl 05 47 59.1754801416 -08 19 39.720746928           ~ 20 1
12 HD 38801 PM* 05 47 59.1754801416 -08 19 39.720746928   9.14 8.27     G8IV 53 1
13 HD 47186 PM* 06 36 08.7879310512 -27 37 20.268367464   8.36 7.63     G6V 142 1
14 HD 48265 * 06 40 01.7270326320 -48 32 31.043282568   8.78 8.03     G5IV/V 58 1
15 HD 50499b Pl 06 52 02.0241958872 -33 54 56.019365496           ~ 34 1
16 HD 50499c Pl 06 52 02.0241958872 -33 54 56.019365496           ~ 7 0
17 HD 50499 PM* 06 52 02.0241958872 -33 54 56.019365496   7.82 7.20     G0/2V 111 1
18 HD 66428 PM* 08 03 28.6676662536 -01 09 45.758091420   8.97 8.26     G8IV(+G) 137 1
19 HD 66428b Pl 08 03 28.6676662536 -01 09 45.758091420           ~ 29 1
20 HD 70642b Pl 08 21 28.1368486179 -39 42 19.484303527           ~ 38 1
21 HD 70642 PM* 08 21 28.1368486179 -39 42 19.484303527   7.89 7.18     G6VCN+0.5 169 1
22 HD 73267 PM* 08 36 17.7762322776 -34 27 35.919642672   9.66 8.87     K0V 71 1
23 HD 114729 PM* 13 12 44.2591958183 -31 52 24.055985573   7.31 6.69     G0V 194 1
24 HD 117207 PM* 13 29 21.1129060560 -35 34 15.587968296   7.98 7.25     G7IV-V 139 1
25 HD 126525 PM* 14 27 32.9719003174 -51 55 59.106980352   8.529 7.85 7.56 8.31 G4V 107 1
26 HD 126525b Pl 14 27 32.9719003174 -51 55 59.106980352           ~ 2 1
27 HD 143361 PM* 16 01 50.3482815576 -44 26 04.343412048   9.93 9.16     G6V 71 1
28 HD 152079 PM* 16 53 29.7361827648 -46 19 58.638707832   9.91 9.16     G6V 65 1
29 CD-51 10924 PM* 17 30 11.2044753442 -51 38 13.130309109 12.317 11.028 9.585 8.675 8.60 M0V 108 1
30 HD 164922 PM* 18 02 30.8623420470 +26 18 46.805024012   7.79   6.5   G9V 211 1
31 Kepler-90 EB* 18 57 44.0383126392 +49 18 18.496454184   14.604 13.896 13.713   G2 117 0
32 HD 181433 PM* 19 25 09.5666936172 -66 28 07.676956827   9.42 8.38     K3III-IV 124 1
33 HD 187085 PM* 19 49 33.9666332064 -37 46 49.973441628   7.78 7.21     G0V 96 1
34 HD 190360 PM* 20 03 37.4050868074 +29 53 48.492435887   6.44   5.2   G7IV-V 438 1
35 HD 190647 PM* 20 07 19.6699756416 -35 32 19.077690912   8.54 7.78     G5V 93 1
36 HD 204313 PM* 21 28 12.2060861256 -21 43 34.518205128   8.696 8.02 7.76   G5V 120 2
37 HD 204961 PM* 21 33 33.9751191976 -49 00 32.399427028 11.359 10.176 8.672 7.665 6.479 M2/3V 277 1
38 * rho Ind PM* 22 54 39.4819393536 -70 04 25.352060772 6.95 6.71 6.05     G1VFe+0.3 189 1
39 HD 219134 Er* 23 13 16.9749603608 +57 10 06.083823619 7.460 6.560 5.570 4.76 4.23 K3V 592 1
40 HD 219828 * 23 18 46.7341555224 +18 38 44.619358200   8.68 8.01     G0IV 111 1
41 HD 220689 PM* 23 25 52.9917010896 -20 36 57.699812916   8.355 7.76 7.65 8.59 G3V 63 1

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