Independent Validation of the Temperate Super-Earth HD 79211 b using HARPS-N

Author:

DiTomasso VictoriaORCID,Nava ChantanelleORCID,López-Morales MercedesORCID,Bieryla AllysonORCID,Cloutier RyanORCID,Malavolta LucaORCID,Mortier AnneliesORCID,Buchhave Lars A.ORCID,Stassun Keivan G.ORCID,Sozzetti AlessandroORCID,Bonomo Aldo StefanoORCID,Charbonneau DavidORCID,Collier Cameron AndrewORCID,Cosentino RosarioORCID,Damasso MarioORCID,Dumusque XavierORCID,Martínez Fiorenzano A. F.ORCID,Ghedina AdrianoORCID,Harutyunyan Avet,Haywood R. D.ORCID,Latham DavidORCID,Molinari EmilioORCID,Pepe Francesco A.,Pinamonti MatteoORCID,Poretti EnnioORCID,Rice KenORCID,Sasselov DimitarORCID,Stalport ManuORCID,Udry StéphaneORCID,Watson ChristopherORCID,Wilson Thomas G.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present high-precision radial velocities (RVs) from the HARPS-N spectrograph for HD 79210 and HD 79211, two M0V members of a gravitationally bound binary system. We detect a planet candidate with a period of 24.421 0.017 + 0.016 days around HD 79211 in these HARPS-N RVs, validating the planet candidate originally identified in CARMENES RV data alone. Using HARPS-N, CARMENES, and RVs spanning a total of 25 yr, we further refine the planet candidate parameters to P = 24.422 ± 0.014 days, K = 3.19 ± 0.27 m s−1, M sin i = 10.6 ± 1.2M , and a = 0.142 ± 0.005 au. We do not find any additional planet candidate signals in the data of HD 79211, nor do we find any planet candidate signals in HD 79210. This system adds to the number of exoplanets detected in binaries with M-dwarf members and serves as a case study for planet formation in stellar binaries.

Funder

National Science Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

UKRI ∣ Science and Technology Facilities Council

UK Space Agency

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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