Detection of an exoplanet around the evolved K giant HD 66141
B.-C. Lee, D. E. Mkrtichian, I. Han, M.-G. Park, and K.-M. Kim

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of a planetary companion around the K giant HD 66141 through precise radial velocity measurements, distinguishing stellar rotation effects from planetary signals.
Contribution
First detection of an exoplanet around the evolved K giant HD 66141 using long-term RV monitoring and analysis of stellar activity indicators.
Findings
Periodic RV variation of 480.5 days suggests a planetary companion.
Stellar rotation period identified as approximately 705 days, unrelated to RV signal.
Minimum planetary mass estimated at 6.0 Jupiter masses at 1.2 AU.
Abstract
Aims. We have been carrying out a precise radial velocity (RV) survey for K giants to search for and study the origin of the lowamplitude and long-periodic RV variations. Methods. We present high-resolution RV measurements of the K2 giant HD 66141 from December 2003 to January 2011 using the fiber-fed Bohyunsan Observatory Echelle Spectrograph (BOES) at Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory (BOAO). Results. We find that the RV measurements for HD 66141 exhibit a periodic variation of 480.5 +/- 0.5 days with a semi-amplitude of 146.2 +/- 2.7 m/s. The Hipparcos photometry and bisector velocity span (BVS) do not show any obvious correlations with RV variations. We find indeed 706.4 +/- 35.0 day variations in equivalent width (EW) measurements of H_alpha line and 703.0 +/- 39.4 day variations in a space-born measurements 1.25{\mu} flux of HD 66141 measured during COBE/DIRBE…
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