The giant planet orbiting the cataclysmic binary DP Leonis
K. Beuermann, J. Buhlmann, J. Diese, S. Dreizler, F.V. Hessman, T.-O., Husser, G.-F. Miller, N. Nickol, R. Pons, D. Ruhr, H. Schmuelling, A.D., Schwope, T. Sorge, L. Ulrichs, D.E. Winget, K.I. Winget

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of a giant planet orbiting the eclipsing binary DP Leo, inferred from eclipse timing variations, providing insights into planet formation around post-common envelope binaries.
Contribution
First detection of a giant planet around a post-common envelope binary using eclipse timing variations, suggesting possible formation scenarios.
Findings
Detected a third body with a 28-year orbit causing eclipse timing variations.
The third body has a mass of approximately 6 Jupiter masses, qualifying as a giant planet.
No evidence found for additional bodies in the system.
Abstract
Planets orbiting post-common envelope binaries provide fundamental information on planet formation and evolution, especially for the yet nearly unexplored class of circumbinary planets. We searched for such planets in \odp, an eclipsing short-period binary, which shows long-term eclipse-time variations. Using published, reanalysed, and new mid-eclipse times of the white dwarf in DP\,Leo, obtained between 1979 and 2010, we find agreement with the light-travel-time effect produced by a third body in an elliptical orbit. In particular, the measured binary period in 2009/2010 and the implied radial velocity coincide with the values predicted for the motion of the binary and the third body around the common center of mass. The orbital period, semi-major axis, and eccentricity of the third body are P_c = 28.0 +/- 2.0 yrs, a_c = 8.2 +/- 0.4 AU, and e_c = 0.39 +/- 0.13. Its mass of M_c sin(i_c)…
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