The CORALIE survey for southern extrasolar planets XVII. New and updated long period and massive planets
M. Marmier, D. S\'egransan, S. Udry, M. Mayor, F. Pepe, D. Queloz, C., Lovis, D. Naef, N. C. Santos, R. Alonso, S. Alves, S. Berthet, B. Chazelas,, B.-O. Demory, X. Dumusque, A. Eggenberger, P. Figueira, M. Gillon, J., Hagelberg, M. Lendl, R. A. Mardling, D. M\'egevand, M. Neveu

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of seven new long-period, massive exoplanets using the CORALIE survey, expanding knowledge of planetary systems beyond the ice line with detailed orbital parameters and eccentricity analysis.
Contribution
It presents seven newly discovered long-period exoplanets and updates orbital data for three known planets, enhancing understanding of planetary formation and migration models.
Findings
Seven new long-period planets with periods 2200-5500 days.
Five planets exhibit high eccentricities above 0.57.
Host stars show no metallicity excess.
Abstract
Since 1998, a planet-search program around main sequence stars within 50 pc in the southern hemisphere, is carried out with the CORALIE echelle spectrograph at La Silla Observatory. With an observing time span of more than 14 years, the CORALIE survey is now able to unveil Jovian planets on Jupiter's period domain. This growing period-interval coverage is important regarding to formation and migration models since observational constraints are still weak for periods beyond the ice line. Long-term precise Doppler measurements with the CORALIE echelle spectrograph, together with a few additional observations made with the HARPS spectrograph on the ESO 3.6m telescope, reveal radial velocity signatures of massive planetary companions in long period orbits. In this paper we present seven new planets orbiting HD27631, HD98649, HD106515A, HD166724, HD196067, HD219077, and HD220689 together…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
