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A Jupiter-Like Planet Orbiting the Nearby M dwarf GJ 832

Abstract

Precision Doppler velocity measurements from the Anglo-Australian Telescope reveal a planet with a 9.4 ± 0.4 year period orbiting the M1.5 dwarf GJ 832. Within measurement uncertainty the orbit is circular, and the minimum mass (msin i) of the planet is 0.64 ± 0.06 M JUP. GJ 832 appears to be depleted in metals by at least 50% relative to the Sun, as are a significant fraction of the M dwarfs known to host exoplanets. GJ 832 adds another Jupiter-mass planet to the known census of M dwarf exoplanets, which currently includes a significant number of Neptune-mass planets. GJ 832 is an excellent candidate for astrometric orbit determination with αsin i = 0.95 mas. GJ 832b has the second largest angular distance from its star among radial velocity detected exoplanets (0.69 arcsec) making it a potentially interesting target for future direct detection.

Based on observations obtained at the Anglo-Australian Telescope, Siding Spring, Australia.


Publication:
The Astrophysical Journal
Pub Date:
January 2009
DOI:

10.1088/0004-637X/690/1/743

10.48550/arXiv.0809.0172

arXiv:
arXiv:0809.0172
Bibcode:
2009ApJ...690..743B
Keywords:
  • planetary systems;
  • stars: individual: GJ 832;
  • Astrophysics
E-Print:
16 pages, 3 figures, Accepted by ApJ
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