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2020NatAs...4..419B - Nature Astronomy, 4, 419-426 (2020/April-0)

An ablating 2.6 M⊕ planet in an eccentric binary from the Dispersed Matter Planet Project.

BARNES J.R., HASWELL C.A., STAAB D., ANGLADA-ESCUDE G., FOSSATI L., DOHERTY J.P.J., COOPER J., JENKINS J.S., DIAZ M.R., SOTO M.G. and PENA ROJAS P.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Earth-mass exoplanets are difficult to detect. The Dispersed Matter Planet Project (DMPP) identifies stars that are likely to host the most detectable low-mass exoplanets. The star DMPP-3 (HD 42936) shows signs of circumstellar absorption, indicative of mass loss from ablating planets. Here, we report the radial velocity discovery of a highly eccentric 507 d binary companion and a hot super-Earth-mass planet in a 6.67 d orbit around the primary star. DMPP-3A is a solar-type star while DMPP-3B is just massive enough to fuse hydrogen. The binary, with semi-major axis 1.22 ± 0.02 au, is considerably tighter than others known to host planets orbiting only one of the component stars. The configuration of the DMPP-3 planetary system is rare and indicates dynamical interactions, though the evolutionary history is not entirely clear. DMPP-3A b is possibly the residual core of a giant planet precursor, consistent with the inferred circumstellar gas shroud.

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Nomenclature: DMPP-NAa (Nos 3, 3A-3B, 3Ab).

Simbad objects: 10

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