2022AJ....163..218H


Query : 2022AJ....163..218H

2022AJ....163..218H - Astron. J., 163, 218-218 (2022/May-0)

Confirmation of the Long-period Planet Orbiting Gliese 411 and the Detection of a New Planet Candidate.

HURT S.A., FULTON B., ISAACSON H., ROSENTHAL L.J., HOWARD A.W., WEISS L.M. and PETIGURA E.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We perform a detailed characterization of the planetary system orbiting the bright, nearby M dwarf Gliese 411 using radial velocities gathered by APF, HIRES, SOPHIE, and CARMENES. We confirm the presence of a signal with a period near 2900 days that has been disputed as either a planet or a long-period stellar magnetic cycle. An analysis of activity metrics including the Hα and log'RHK indices supports the interpretation that the signal corresponds to a Neptune-like planet, GJ 411 c. An additional signal near 215 days was previously dismissed as an instrumental systematic, but we find that a planetary origin cannot be ruled out. With a semimajor axis of 0.5142 ± 0.0042 au, this candidate's orbit falls between those of its companions and is located beyond the outer edge of the system's habitable zone (determined using the moist greenhouse and maximum greenhouse limits in Kopparapu et al. 2013). It has a minimum mass of 3.89 ± 0.84 M, giving a radial-velocity amplitude of 0.81 ± 0.18 m s–1. If confirmed, this would be one of the lowest-amplitude planet detections from any of these four instruments. Our analysis of the joint radial-velocity data set also provides tighter constraints on the orbital parameters for the previously known planets. Photometric data from TESS do not show any signs of a transit event. However, the outermost planet and candidate are prime targets for future direct imaging missions, and GJ 411 c may be detectable via astrometry.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanets - Exoplanet detection methods - Radial velocity - Stellar activity

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/163/218): table1.dat>

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
N Identifier Otype ICRS (2000)
RA
ICRS (2000)
DEC
Proper motions Parallaxes Redshift Rad. vel. cz Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type Morph. type Angular size #ref
1983 - 2024
1 HD 7924d Planet 01 21 59.1137270904 +76 42 37.038255120 -34.767 -32.724 58.8125 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 15
2 * tau Cet HighPM* 01 44 04.0831371922 -15 56 14.927607677 -1721.728 854.963 273.8097 -0.000055 -16.597 -16.60 4.43 4.22 3.50 2.88 2.41 G8V ~ ~ ~ ~ 1116
3 Wolf 359 Eruptive* 10 56 28.9208702274 +07 00 53.003285286 -3866.338 -2699.215 415.1794 0.000065 19.57 19.57 16.706 15.541 13.507 11.684 9.507 dM6 ~ ~ ~ ~ 679
4 HD 95735c Planet 11 03 20.1948195942 +35 58 11.576182057 -580.057 -4776.589 392.7529 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 7
5 HD 95735b Planet 11 03 20.1948195942 +35 58 11.576182057 -580.057 -4776.589 392.7529 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 34
6 HD 95735 Eruptive* 11 03 20.1948195942 +35 58 11.576182057 -580.057 -4776.589 392.7529 -0.000282 -84.64 -84.63 10.030 8.960 7.520 5.99 4.79 M2+V ~ ~ ~ ~ 609
7 NAME Proxima Centauri c Planet_Candidate 14 29 42.9461331854 -62 40 46.164680672 -3781.741 769.465 768.0665 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 30
8 * alf Cen ** 14 39 40.4 -60 50 20 -3608 686 742 -0.000074 -22.3 -22.30   0.4 -0.1     G2V+K1V ~ ~ ~ ~ 911
9 HD 158259b Planet 17 25 24.0552880944 +52 47 26.469887928 -90.678 -49.702 37.0177 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 9
10 NAME Barnard's star BYDraV* 17 57 48.4984700685 +04 41 36.113879676 -801.551 10362.394 546.9759 -0.000367 -110.11 -110.09 12.497 11.24 9.511 8.298 6.741 M4V ~ ~ ~ ~ 731

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