Planets and Stellar Activity: Hide and Seek in the CoRoT-7 system
R. D. Haywood, A. Collier Cameron, D. Queloz, S.C.C. Barros, M., Deleuil, R. Fares, M. Gillon, A.F. Lanza, C. Lovis, C. Moutou, F. Pepe, D., Pollacco, A. Santerne, D. Segransan, Y. C. Unruh

TL;DR
This study combines simultaneous photometric and radial-velocity data with advanced modeling to accurately determine the masses and compositions of CoRoT-7b and c, while investigating the potential existence of an additional planet amidst stellar activity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach using Gaussian processes to model stellar activity effects in radial velocities, improving planet mass estimates in active star systems.
Findings
Masses of CoRoT-7b and c are precisely measured.
CoRoT-7b has a rocky composition based on its density.
No evidence found for the proposed additional planet d.
Abstract
Since the discovery of the transiting super-Earth CoRoT-7b, several investigations have yielded different results for the number and masses of planets present in the system, mainly owing to the star's high level of activity. We re-observed CoRoT-7 in January 2012 with both HARPS and CoRoT, so that we now have the benefit of simultaneous radial-velocity and photometric data. This allows us to use the off-transit variations in the star's light curve to estimate the radial-velocity variations induced by the suppression of convective blueshift and the flux blocked by starspots. To account for activity-related effects in the radial-velocities which do not have a photometric signature, we also include an additional activity term in the radial-velocity model, which we treat as a Gaussian process with the same covariance properties (and hence the same frequency structure) as the light curve.…
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