Three red giants with substellar-mass companions
A. Niedzielski, A. Wolszczan, G. Nowak, M. Adam\'ow, K. Kowalik, G., Maciejewski, B. Deka-Szymankiewicz, M. Adamczyk

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of three substellar companions around giant stars, highlighting their orbital properties and potential future interactions with their host stars, contributing to understanding planetary system evolution around evolved stars.
Contribution
It presents three new giant star systems with planetary companions, including the longest period planet detected around such stars, and discusses planetary survivability during stellar evolution.
Findings
BD+49 828 b is among the longest period planets detected via radial velocity.
HD 95127 b and HD 216536 b are close to the stellar engulfment zone.
BD+49 828 b will remain unaffected by stellar evolution for a very late stage.
Abstract
We present three giant stars from the ongoing Penn State-Toru\'n Planet Search with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope, which exhibit radial velocity variations that point to a presence of planetary --mass companions around them. BD+49 828 is a K0 giant with a = minimum mass companion in AU (d), orbit. HD 95127, a log/=, , K0 giant has a = minimum mass companion in AU (d), orbit. Finally, HD 216536, is a K0 giant with a minimum mass companion in AU (d),…
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