Tracking Advanced Planetary Systems with HARPS-N (TAPAS). I. A multiple planetary system around the red giant star TYC 1422-614-1
A. Niedzielski, E. Villaver, A. Wolszczan, M. Adam\'ow, K. Kowalik, G., Maciejewski, G. Nowak, D. A. Garc\'ia-Hern\'andez, B. Deka, M. Adamczyk

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of a multi-planet system around an evolved red giant star using precise radial velocity measurements, enhancing understanding of planetary systems around higher-mass, post-main-sequence stars.
Contribution
First detection of a multiple planetary system around an evolved star through combined RV data from Hobby-Eberly Telescope and HARPS-N, demonstrating the effectiveness of this approach.
Findings
Discovered a two-planet system around TYC 1422-614-1.
Planets have masses of 2.5 and 10 Jupiter masses.
System provides insights into planet survival around evolved stars.
Abstract
Context. Stars that have evolved-off the Main Sequence are crucial in expanding the frontiers of knowledge on exoplanets toward higher stellar masses, and to constrain star-planet interaction mechanisms. These stars, however suffer from intrinsic activity that complicates the interpretation of precise radial velocity measurement and are often avoided in planet searches. We have, over the last 10 years, monitored about 1000 evolved stars for radial velocity variations in search for low-mass companions under the Penn State - Toru\'n Centre for Astronomy Planet Search with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope. Selected prospective candidates that required higher RV precision meassurements have been followed with HARPS-N at the 3.6 m Telescopio Nazionale Galileo. Aims. To detect planetary systems around evolved stars, to be able to build sound statistics on the frequency and intrinsic nature of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
