Five Planets Orbiting 55 Cancri
Debra A. Fischer, Geoffrey W. Marcy, R. Paul Butler, Steven S. Vogt,, Greg Laughlin, Gregory W. Henry, David Abouav, Kathryn M. G. Peek, Jason T., Wright, John A. Johnson, Chris McCarthy, Howard Isaacson

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of five planets orbiting 55 Cancri, confirmed through 18 years of Doppler measurements, with detailed analysis of their orbits, masses, and system stability, expanding knowledge of exoplanetary systems.
Contribution
The study presents the first detection of five planets around 55 Cancri, including the most massive and the most distant known exoplanets in a well-characterized system.
Findings
Five planets confirmed orbiting 55 Cancri.
Outer planet more massive than inner four combined.
System is dynamically stable with low eccentricities.
Abstract
We report 18 years of Doppler shift measurements of a nearby star, 55 Cancri, that exhibit strong evidence for five orbiting planets. The four previously reported planets are strongly confirmed here. A fifth planet is presented, with an apparent orbital period of 260 days, placing it 0.78 AU from the star in the large empty zone between two other planets. The velocity wobble amplitude of 4.9 \ms implies a minimum planet mass \msini = 45.7 \mearthe. The orbital eccentricity is consistent with a circular orbit, but modest eccentricity solutions give similar \chisq fits. All five planets reside in low eccentricity orbits, four having eccentricities under 0.1. The outermost planet orbits 5.8 AU from the star and has a minimum mass, \msini = 3.8 \mjupe, making it more massive than the inner four planets combined. Its orbital distance is the largest for an exoplanet with a well defined orbit.…
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