Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-09-04
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Resubmitted to A&A after the minor modifications suggested by the referee
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:200810557
A 10.24 days Neptune-mass planet was recently announced to orbit the nearby M2 dwarf Gl 176, based on 28 radial velocities measured with the HRS spectrograph on the Hobby-Heberly Telescope (HET). We obtained 57 radial velocities of Gl 176 with the ESO 3.6m telescope and the HARPS spectrograph, which is known for its sub-m/s stability. The median photon-noise standard error of our measurements is 1.1 m/s, significantly lower than the 4.7 m/s of the HET velocities, and the 4 years period over which they were obtained has much overlap with the epochs of the HET measurements. The HARPS measurements show no evidence for a signal at the period of the putative HET planet, suggesting that its detection was spurious. We do find, on the other hand, strong evidence for a lower mass 8.4 Mearth planet, in a quasi-circular orbit and at the different period of 8.78 days. The host star has moderate magnetic activity and rotates on a 39-days period, which we confirm through modulation of both contemporaneous photometry and chromospheric indices. We detect that period as well in the radial velocities, but it is well removed from the orbital period and no cause for confusion. This new detection of a super-Earth (2 Mearth < M sin(i) < 10 Mearth) around an M dwarf adds to the growing evidence that such planets are common around very low mass stars: a third of the 20 known planets with M sin(i) < 0.1 Mjup and 3 of the 7 known planets with M sin(i) < 10 Mearth orbit an M dwarf, in contrast to just 4 of the ~300 known Jupiter-mass planets.
Bertaux Jean Loup
Bonfils Xavier
Bouchy Florent
Delfosse Xavier
Forveille Thierry
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