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Trio of super-Earth candidates orbiting K-dwarf HD 48948: a new habitable zone candidate.

Authors :
Dalal, S
Rescigno, F
Cretignier, M
Anna John, A
Majidi, F Z
Malavolta, L
Mortier, A
Pinamonti, M
Buchhave, L A
Haywood, R D
Sozzetti, A
Dumusque, X
Lienhard, F
Rice, K
Vanderburg, A
Lakeland, B
Bonomo, A S
Cameron, A Collier
Damasso, M
Affer, L
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 7/15/2024, Vol. 531 Issue 4, p4464-4481. 18p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We present the discovery of three super-Earth candidates orbiting HD 48948, a bright K-dwarf star with an apparent magnitude of |$m_V$|  = 8.58 mag. As part of the HARPS-N Rocky Planet Search programme, we collect 189 high-precision radial velocity measurements using the HARPS-N spectrograph from 2013 October 6, to 2023 April 16. Various methodologies are applied to extract the radial velocities from the spectra, and we conduct a comprehensive comparative analysis of the outcomes obtained through these diverse extraction techniques. To ensure the robustness of our findings, we employ several methods to address stellar variability, with a focus on Gaussian Process regression. To account for the impact of stellar variability and correlated noise in the radial velocity data set, we include activity indicators, such as |$\log R^{^{\prime }}_{\mathrm{HK}}$| and bisector span, in the multidimensional Gaussian Process regression. Our analysis reveals three planetary candidates with orbital periods of 7.3, 38, and 151 d, and minimum masses estimated at |$4.88 \pm 0.21$| M |$_{\oplus }$|⁠ , |$7.27 \pm 0.70$| M |$_{\oplus }$|⁠ , and |$10.59 \pm 1.00$| M |$_{\oplus }$|⁠ , respectively. The outermost planet resides within the (temperate) habitable zone, positioned at a projected distance of |$0.029\,{\rm arcsec}$| from its star. Given the close proximity of this planetary system, situated at a distance of 16.8 parsecs, HD 48498 emerges as a promising target (closest super-Earth around FGK stars) for future high-contrast direct imaging and high-resolution spectroscopic studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
531
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178299704
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1367