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A Super-Earth Orbiting Near the Inner Edge of the Habitable Zone around the M4.5-dwarf Ross 508

Published 24 May 2022 in astro-ph.EP | (2205.11986v1)

Abstract: We report the near-infrared radial-velocity (RV) discovery of a super-Earth planet on a 10.77-day orbit around the M4.5 dwarf Ross 508 (Jmag=9.1J_\mathrm{mag}=9.1). Using precision RVs from the Subaru Telescope IRD (InfraRed Doppler) instrument, we derive a semi-amplitude of 3.92<sup>+0.60−0.583.92<sup>{+0.60}_{-0.58} m s<sup>−1{\rm m\,s}<sup>{-1}, corresponding to a planet with a minimum mass $m \sin i = 4.00<sup>{+0.53}_{-0.55}\</sup> M_{\oplus}$. We find no evidence of significant signals at the detected period in spectroscopic stellar activity indicators or MEarth photometry. The planet, Ross 508 b, has a semimajor-axis of 0.05366<sup>+0.00056−0.000490.05366<sup>{+0.00056}_{-0.00049} au. This gives an orbit-averaged insolation of ≈\approx1.4 times the Earth's value, placing Ross 508 b near the inner edge of its star's habitable zone. We have explored the possibility that the planet has a high eccentricity and its host is accompanied by an additional unconfirmed companion on a wide orbit. Our discovery demonstrates that the near-infrared RV search can play a crucial role to find a low-mass planet around cool M dwarfs like Ross 508.

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