GJ 1214b revised. Improved trigonometric parallax, stellar parameters, orbital solution, and bulk properties for the super-Earth GJ 1214b
Guillem Anglada-Escud\'e, B\'arbara Rojas-Ayala, Alan P. Boss, Alycia, J. Weinberger, James P. Lloyd

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive update on the properties of the GJ 1214 star-planet system, using new astrometric, spectroscopic, and photometric data to refine measurements of the star's distance, stellar parameters, and the planet's bulk density.
Contribution
It offers the first precise parallax measurement for GJ 1214 and combines multiple observational techniques to improve the characterization of the super-Earth GJ 1214b.
Findings
Distance to GJ 1214 measured with 0.6% uncertainty
Refined orbital parameters for GJ 1214b
Estimated mean density of GJ 1214b as 1.6 +/- 0.6 g/cm^3
Abstract
GJ 1214 is orbited by a transiting super-Earth-mass planet. It is a primary target for ongoing efforts to understand the emerging population of super-Earth-mass planets around M dwarfs. We present new precision astrometric measurements, a re-analysis of HARPS radial velocity measurements, and medium-resolution infrared spectroscopy of GJ 1214. We combine these measurements with recent transit follow-up observations and new catalog photometry to provide a comprehensive update of the star-planet properties. The distance is obtained with 0.6% relative uncertainty using CAPScam astrometry. The new value increases the nominal distance to the star by ~10% and is significantly more precise than previous measurements. Updated Doppler measurements combined with published transit observations significantly refine the constraints on the orbital solution. The analysis of the infrared spectrum and…
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