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Radial velocity for GJ 1132

Short name: J/A+A/618/A142
IVOA Identifier: ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/618/A142
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.26093/cds/vizier.36180142
Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]
More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/618/A142
VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Status: active
Registered: 2018 Oct 18 07:29:09Z
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The source GJ1132 is a nearby red dwarf known to host a transiting Earth-size planet. After its initial detection, we pursued an intense follow-up with the HARPS velocimeter. We now confirm the detection of GJ1132b with radial velocities alone. We refined its orbital parameters, and in particular, its mass (m_b_= 1.66+/-0.23M_{sun}_), density ({rho}_b_=6.3+/-1.3g/cm^3^), and eccentricity (e_b_<0.22; 95%). We also detected at least one more planet in the system. GJ1132c is a super-Earth with period P_c_=8.93+/-0.01-days and minimum mass m_c_sini_c_=2.64+/-0.44M_{sun}_. Receiving about 1.9 times more flux than Earth in our solar system, its equilibrium temperature is that of a temperate planet (T_eq_=230-300K for albedos A=0.75-0.00), which places GJ1132c near the inner edge of the so-called habitable zone. Despite an a priori favorable orientation for the system, Spitzer observations reject most transit configurations, leaving a posterior probability <1% that GJ11 32c transits. GJ1132(d) is a third signal with period P_d_=177+/-5-days attributed to either a planet candidate with minimum mass m_d_sini_d_=8.4^+1.7^_-2.5_M_{sun}_ or stellar activity. Its Doppler signal is the most powerful in our HARPS time series but appears on a timescale where either the stellar rotation or a magnetic cycle are viable alternatives to the planet hypothesis. On the one hand, the period is different than that measured for the stellar rotation (~125-days), and a Bayesian statistical analysis we performed with a Markov chain Monte Carlo and Gaussian processes demonstrates that the signal is better described by a Keplerian function than by correlated noise. On the other hand, periodograms of spectral indices sensitive to stellar activity show power excess at similar periods to that of this third signal, and radial velocity shifts induced by stellar activity can also match a Keplerian function. We therefore prefer to leave the status of GJ1132(d) undecided.

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Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]

Creators:
Bonfils X.Almenara J.-M.Cloutier R.Wunsche A.Astudillo-Defru N.Berta-Thompson Z.Bouchy F.Charbonneau D.Delfosse X.Diaz R.Dittmann J.Doyon R.Forveille T.Irwin J.Lovis C.Mayor M.Menou K.Murgas F.Newton E.Pepe F.Santos N. C.Udry S.

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Relevant dates for this Resource:
  • Updated: 2018 Nov 05 10:52:51Z
  • Created: 2018 Oct 18 07:29:09Z

This resource was registered on: 2018 Oct 18 07:29:09Z
This resource description was last updated on: 2021 Oct 21 00:00:00Z

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Subject keywords:
  • Solar system planets
  • Radial velocity
  • Multiple stars
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More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/618/A142 Literature Reference: 2018A&A...618A.142B

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J/AJ/153/191 : Transiting planet GJ 1132 (Southworth+, 2017) ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/AJ/153/191 [Res. ID]

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