论文标题
搜索带有宽棕色矮人的星星周围的行星
Search for planets around stars with wide brown dwarfs
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论文摘要
目标。该项目旨在更好地了解宽棕矮人同伴在行星系统中的作用。方法。我们获得了六个明亮恒星的高分辨率光谱,并与歌曲,卡门犬和Stella高分辨率光谱仪共同移动了宽大的伴侣。我们使用这些光谱与一组恒星物理参数一起得出径向速度。然后,我们研究了径向速度信号,并讨论了此类系统中行星的比例。我们还重新分析了目标的年龄,这些年龄用于得出宽棕色矮人伴侣的物理参数。最后,将文献中已知行星的系统汇编与我们的样本一起考虑在其参数分布中寻找可能的特点。结果。根据六个观察到的系统的派生年龄,我们重新计算了广泛的伴侣的质量,证实了他们的近代性质。我们在HD 3651和HIP 70849系统中确认了行星,并在HD 46588系统中找到了一个新的行星候选者。在我们的调查中,在短时间的短期内对海王星质量的行星很敏感,在长达数百天的长时间内,土星质量的行星是敏感的,我们得出了绕行的行星的频率,绕着70%以下的宽棕色矮人伴侣绕着旋转的恒星,其中包括不确定性。将样品的参数分布与单星星进行比较,我们观察到具有较大恒星伴侣的系统中短期低于六天的行星的增强。最后,拥有BD伴侣的系统中的行星遵循其自身的偏心分布,最高为$ \ sim0.65 $,周期大于40天,质量大于$ 0.1 \,m_j $,而偏心率大于0.4。
Aims. The project aims to understand better the role of wide brown dwarf companions on planetary systems. Methods. We obtained high-resolution spectra of six bright stars with co-moving wide substellar companions with the SONG, CARMENES, and STELLA high-resolution spectrographs. We used these spectra to derive radial velocities together with a complete set of stellar physical parameters. We then investigated radial velocities signals and discussed the fraction of planets in such systems. We also re-analyzed the ages of our targets, which were used to derive the physical parameters of wide brown dwarf companions. Finally, a compilation of systems with known planets from the literature is considered along with our sample to search for possible peculiarities in their parameter distributions. Results. Based on the derived ages of six observed systems, we re-computed the masses of the wide companions, confirming their substellar nature. We confirmed planets in the HD 3651 and HIP 70849 systems and found a new planetary candidate in the HD 46588 system. In our survey, which is sensitive mostly to Neptune-mass planets at short periods of a few days and Saturn-mass planets at longer periods of hundreds of days, we derived a frequency of planets orbiting stars with wide brown dwarf companions below 70% with the uncertainties included. Comparing the parameter distributions of our sample with single stars, we observe the enhancement of planets with short periods below six days in systems with a wide stellar companion. Finally, planets in systems with wide BD companions follow their own eccentricity distribution with a maximum at $\sim0.65$ and have periods larger than 40 days, masses larger than $0.1\,M_J$, and eccentricities larger than 0.4.