Planetary companions in K giants beta Cancri, mu Leonis, and beta Ursae Minoris
B.-C. Lee, I. Han, M.-G. Park, D. E. Mkrtichian, A. P. Hatzes, and, K.-M. Kim

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of three new planetary companions orbiting evolved K giant stars through precise radial velocity measurements, supporting their planetary nature with ancillary data analysis.
Contribution
First detection of planetary companions around K giants beta Cnc, mu Leo, and beta UMi using long-term RV survey data and ancillary analyses to confirm their planetary origin.
Findings
Three new planetary companions detected around K giants.
Companions have masses between 2.4 and 7.8 Jupiter masses.
Orbital periods range from 357 to 605 days.
Abstract
Auns. The aim of our paper is to investigate the low-amplitude and long-period variations in evolved stars with a precise radial velocity (RV) survey. Methods. The high-resolution, the fiber-fed Bohyunsan Observatory Echelle Spectrograph (BOES) was used from 2003 to 2013 for a radial velocity survey of giant stars as part of the exoplanet search program at Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory (BOAO). Results. We report the detection of three new planetary companions orbiting the K giants beta Cnc, mu Leo, and beta UMi. The planetary nature of the radial velocity variations is supported by analyzes of ancillary data. The HIPPARCOS photometry shows no variations with periods close to those in RV variations and there is no strong correlation between the bisector velocity span (BVS) and the radial velocities for each star. Furthermore, the stars show weak or no core reversal in Ca II H…
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