GJ 581 update: Additional Evidence for a Super-Earth in the Habitable Zone
Steven S. Vogt, R. Paul Butler, and Nader Haghighipour

TL;DR
This study reanalyzes HARPS data for GJ 581, challenging previous claims of a super-Earth in the habitable zone, and suggests evidence for an additional planet with a 32-day period.
Contribution
It provides a self-consistent, stable four-planet model and presents evidence supporting a fifth planet candidate in the habitable zone based on the full data set.
Findings
Previous eccentricity detection is incompatible with system stability.
A four-planet circular orbit model fits the data well and is stable.
Evidence for a fifth planet near 32 days with >96% confidence.
Abstract
We present an analysis of the significantly expanded HARPS 2011 radial velocity data set for GJ 581 that was presented by Forveille et al. (2011). Our analysis reaches substantially different conclusions regarding the evidence for a Super-Earth-mass planet in the star's Habitable Zone. We were able to reproduce their reported \chi_{\nu}^2 and RMS values only after removing some outliers from their models and refitting the trimmed down RV set. A suite of 4000 N-body simulations of their Keplerian model all resulted in unstable systems and revealed that their reported 3.6\sigma detection of e=0.32 for the eccentricity of GJ 581e is manifestly incompatible with the system's dynamical stability. Furthermore, their Keplerian model, when integrated only over the time baseline of the observations, significantly increases the \chi_{\nu}^2 and demonstrates the need for including non-Keplerian…
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