Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-08-31
Astrophys.J. 617 (2004) 580-588
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Scientific paper
10.1086/425173
We report precise Doppler measurements of GJ 436 (M2.5V) obtained at Keck Observatory. The velocities reveal a planetary companion with orbital period of 2.644 d, eccentricity of 0.12 (consistent with zero) and velocity semi-amplitude of $K =18.1$ \ms. The minimum mass (\msini) for the planet is 0.067 \mjup = 1.2 M$_{\rm NEP}$ = 21 M$_{\rm EARTH}$, making it the lowest mass exoplanet yet found around a main sequence star and the first candidate in the Neptune mass domain. GJ 436 (Mass = 0.41 \msune) is only the second M dwarf found to harbor a planet, joining the two--planet system around GJ 876. The low mass of the planet raises questions about its constitution, with possible compositions of primarily H and He gas, ice/rock, or rock--dominated. The implied semi--major axis is $a$ = 0.028 AU = 14 stellar radii, raising issues of planet formation, migration, and tidal coupling with the star. GJ 436 is $>3$ Gyr old, based on both kinematic and chromospheric diagnostics. The star exhibits no photometric variability on the 2.644-day Doppler period to a limiting amplitude of 0.0004 mag, supporting the planetary interpretation of the Doppler periodicity. Photometric transits of the planet across the star are ruled out for gas giant compositions and are also unlikely for solid compositions. As the third closest known planetary system, GJ 436 warrants follow--up observations by high resolution optical and IR
Butler Paul
Fischer Debra Ann
Henry Gregory W.
Laughlin Greg
Lissauer Jack
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