Incidence of planet candidates in open clusters and a planet confirmation

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Bruno Leonardo Canto
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Leão, I. C., Alves, S., Oliveira, G. Pereira de, Cortés, C., Brucalassi, A., Melo, C. H. F., Freitas, D. B. de, Pasquini, L., Medeiros, J. R. de
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201833123
Resumo: Context. Detecting exoplanets in clusters of different ages is a powerful tool for understanding a number of open questions, such as how the occurrence rate of planets depends on stellar metallicity, on mass, or on stellar environment. Aims. We present the first results of our HARPS long-term radial velocity (RV) survey which aims to discover exoplanets around intermediate-mass (between ∼2 and 6 M ) evolved stars in open clusters. Methods. We selected 826 bona fide HARPS observations of 114 giants from an initial list of 29 open clusters and computed the halfpeak to peak variability of the HARPS RV measurements, namely ∆RV=2, for each target, to search for the best planet-host candidates. We also performed time series analyses for a few targets for which we have enough observations to search for orbital solutions. Results. Although we attempted to rule out the presence of binaries on the basis of previous surveys, we detected 14 new binary candidates in our sample, most of them identified from a comparison between HARPS and CORAVEL data. We also suggest 11 new planet-host candidates based on a relation between the stellar surface gravity and ∆RV=2. Ten of the candidates are less than 3 M , showing evidence of a low planet occurrence rate for massive stars. One of the planet-host candidates and one of the binary candidates show very clear RV periodic variations, allowing us to confirm the discovery of a new planet and to compute the orbital solution for the binary. The planet is IC 4651 9122b, with a minimum mass of m sin i = 6:3 MJ and a semimajor axis a = 2:0 AU. The binary companion is NGC 5822 201B, with a very low minimum mass of m sin i = 0:11 M and a semimajor axis a = 6:5 AU, which is comparable to the Jupiter distance to the Sun.
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We selected 826 bona fide HARPS observations of 114 giants from an initial list of 29 open clusters and computed the halfpeak to peak variability of the HARPS RV measurements, namely ∆RV=2, for each target, to search for the best planet-host candidates. We also performed time series analyses for a few targets for which we have enough observations to search for orbital solutions. Results. Although we attempted to rule out the presence of binaries on the basis of previous surveys, we detected 14 new binary candidates in our sample, most of them identified from a comparison between HARPS and CORAVEL data. We also suggest 11 new planet-host candidates based on a relation between the stellar surface gravity and ∆RV=2. Ten of the candidates are less than 3 M , showing evidence of a low planet occurrence rate for massive stars. One of the planet-host candidates and one of the binary candidates show very clear RV periodic variations, allowing us to confirm the discovery of a new planet and to compute the orbital solution for the binary. The planet is IC 4651 9122b, with a minimum mass of m sin i = 6:3 MJ and a semimajor axis a = 2:0 AU. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Incidence of planet candidates in open clusters and a planet confirmation
title Incidence of planet candidates in open clusters and a planet confirmation
spellingShingle Incidence of planet candidates in open clusters and a planet confirmation
Martins, Bruno Leonardo Canto
Planetary systems
Open clusters and associations: general
Stars: late-type
Binaries: spectroscopic
Techniques: radial velocities
title_short Incidence of planet candidates in open clusters and a planet confirmation
title_full Incidence of planet candidates in open clusters and a planet confirmation
title_fullStr Incidence of planet candidates in open clusters and a planet confirmation
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of planet candidates in open clusters and a planet confirmation
title_sort Incidence of planet candidates in open clusters and a planet confirmation
author Martins, Bruno Leonardo Canto
author_facet Martins, Bruno Leonardo Canto
Leão, I. C.
Alves, S.
Oliveira, G. Pereira de
Cortés, C.
Brucalassi, A.
Melo, C. H. F.
Freitas, D. B. de
Pasquini, L.
Medeiros, J. R. de
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author2 Leão, I. C.
Alves, S.
Oliveira, G. Pereira de
Cortés, C.
Brucalassi, A.
Melo, C. H. F.
Freitas, D. B. de
Pasquini, L.
Medeiros, J. R. de
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author
author
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Bruno Leonardo Canto
Leão, I. C.
Alves, S.
Oliveira, G. Pereira de
Cortés, C.
Brucalassi, A.
Melo, C. H. F.
Freitas, D. B. de
Pasquini, L.
Medeiros, J. R. de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Planetary systems
Open clusters and associations: general
Stars: late-type
Binaries: spectroscopic
Techniques: radial velocities
topic Planetary systems
Open clusters and associations: general
Stars: late-type
Binaries: spectroscopic
Techniques: radial velocities
description Context. Detecting exoplanets in clusters of different ages is a powerful tool for understanding a number of open questions, such as how the occurrence rate of planets depends on stellar metallicity, on mass, or on stellar environment. Aims. We present the first results of our HARPS long-term radial velocity (RV) survey which aims to discover exoplanets around intermediate-mass (between ∼2 and 6 M ) evolved stars in open clusters. Methods. We selected 826 bona fide HARPS observations of 114 giants from an initial list of 29 open clusters and computed the halfpeak to peak variability of the HARPS RV measurements, namely ∆RV=2, for each target, to search for the best planet-host candidates. We also performed time series analyses for a few targets for which we have enough observations to search for orbital solutions. Results. Although we attempted to rule out the presence of binaries on the basis of previous surveys, we detected 14 new binary candidates in our sample, most of them identified from a comparison between HARPS and CORAVEL data. We also suggest 11 new planet-host candidates based on a relation between the stellar surface gravity and ∆RV=2. Ten of the candidates are less than 3 M , showing evidence of a low planet occurrence rate for massive stars. One of the planet-host candidates and one of the binary candidates show very clear RV periodic variations, allowing us to confirm the discovery of a new planet and to compute the orbital solution for the binary. The planet is IC 4651 9122b, with a minimum mass of m sin i = 6:3 MJ and a semimajor axis a = 2:0 AU. The binary companion is NGC 5822 201B, with a very low minimum mass of m sin i = 0:11 M and a semimajor axis a = 6:5 AU, which is comparable to the Jupiter distance to the Sun.
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