The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets: XXVI: Seven new planetary systems
C. Moutou, M. Mayor, G. Lo Curto, D. Segransan, S. Udry, F. Bouchy, W., Benz, C. Lovis, D. Naef, F. Pepe, D. Queloz, N.C. Santos, S. Sousa

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of seven new exoplanetary systems and refines the parameters of an existing giant planet using long-term radial-velocity data from the HARPS instrument, expanding knowledge of distant, often metal-poor, planetary systems.
Contribution
It presents seven new exoplanet discoveries and improved data on an existing planet, demonstrating the effectiveness of long-term HARPS radial-velocity surveys in detecting distant planets.
Findings
Seven new planetary systems discovered.
Enhanced orbital parameters for an existing giant planet.
Evidence of long-distance planets around metal-poor stars.
Abstract
We are conducting a planet search survey with HARPS since seven years. The volume-limited stellar sample includes all F2 to M0 main-sequence stars within 57.5 pc, where extrasolar planetary signatures are systematically searched for with the radial-velocity technics. In this paper, we report the discovery of new substellar companions of seven main-sequence stars and one giant star, detected through multiple Doppler measurements with the instrument HARPS installed on the ESO 3.6m telescope, La Silla, Chile. These extrasolar planets orbit the stars HD 1690, HD 25171, HD 33473A, HD 89839, HD 113538, HD 167677 and HD 217686. The already-published giant planet around HD 72659 is also analysed here, and its elements are better determined by the addition of HARPS and Keck data. The other discoveries are giant planets in distant orbits, ranging from 0.3 to 29 MJup, in mass and between 0.7 and…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
