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Three red giants with substellar-mass companions

Published 28 Jan 2015 in astro-ph.SR | (1501.07076v1)

Abstract: We present three giant stars from the ongoing Penn State-Toru\'n Planet Search with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope, which exhibit radial velocity variations that point to a presence of planetary --mass companions around them. BD+49 828 is a $M=1.52 \pm 0.22$ $M_{\odot}$ K0 giant with a $m sini$=$1.6{+0.4}_{-0.2}$ $M_{J}$ minimum mass companion in $a=4.2{+0.32}_{-0.2}$ AU ($2590{+300}_{-180}$d), $e=0.35{+0.24}_{-0.10}$ orbit. HD 95127, a log$L$/$L_{\odot}$=$2.28 \pm 0.38$, $R = 20\pm 9$ $R_{\odot}$, $M=1.20 \pm 0.22$ $M_{\odot}$ K0 giant has a $m sini$=$5.01{+0.61}_{-0.44}$ $M_{J}$ minimum mass companion in $a=1.28{+0.01}_{-0.01}$ AU ($482{+5}_{-5}$d), $e=0.11{+0.15}_{-0.06}$ orbit. Finally, HD 216536, is a $M=1.36 \pm 0.38$ $M_{\odot}$ K0 giant with a $m sin i=1.47{+0.20}_{-0.12}$ $M_{J}$ minimum mass companion in $a=0.609{+0.002}_{-0.002}$ AU ($148.6{+0.7}_{-0.7}$d), $e=0.38{+0.12}_{-0.10}$ orbit. Both, HD 95127 b and HD 216536 b in their compact orbits, are very close to the engulfment zone and hence prone to ingestion in the near future. BD+49 828 b is among the longest period planets detected with the radial velocity technique until now and it will remain unaffected by stellar evolution up to a very late stage of its host. We discuss general properties of planetary systems around evolved stars and planet survivability using existing data on exoplanets in more detail.

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