Two Jovian planets around the giant star HD202696. A growing population of packed massive planetary pairs around massive stars? (1901.01935v2)
Abstract: We present evidence for a new two-planet system around the giant star HD202696 (= HIP105056, BD+26 4118). The discovery is based on public HIRES radial velocity measurements taken at Keck Observatory between July 2007 and September 2014. We estimate a stellar mass of 1.91${+0.09}{-0.14}M\odot$ for HD202696, which is located close to the base of the red giant branch. A two-planet self-consistent dynamical modeling MCMC scheme of the radial velocity data followed by a long-term stability test suggests planetary orbital periods of $P_{\rm b}$ = 517.8${-3.9}{+8.9}$ days and $P{\rm c}$ = 946.6${-20.9}{+20.7}$ days, eccentricities of $e{\rm b}$ = 0.011${-0.011}{+0.078}$ and $e{\rm c}$ = 0.028${-0.012}{+0.065}$ , and minimum dynamical masses of $m{\rm b}$ = 2.00${-0.10}{+0.22}$\,$M{\mathrm{Jup}}$ and $m_{\rm c}$ = 1.86${-0.23}{+0.18}$,$M{\mathrm{Jup}}$, respectively. Our stable MCMC samples are consistent with orbital configurations predominantly in a mean period ratio of 11:6 and its close-by high order mean-motion commensurabilities with low eccentricities. For the majority of the stable configurations we find an aligned or anti-aligned apsidal libration (i.e.\ $\Delta\omega$ librating around 0$\circ$ or 180$\circ$), suggesting that the HD202696 system is likely dominated by secular perturbations near the high-order 11:6 mean-motion resonance. The HD202696 system is yet another Jovian mass pair around an intermediate mass star with a period ratio below the 2:1 mean motion resonance. Therefore, the HD202696 system is an important discovery, which may shed light on the primordial disk-planet properties needed for giant planets to break the strong 2:1 mean motion resonance and settle in more compact orbits.
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