The GAPS programme with HARPS-N at TNG XI. Pr~0211 in M~44: the first multi-planet system in an open cluster
L. Malavolta, V. Nascimbeni, G. Piotto, S. N. Quinn, L. Borsato, V., Granata, A.S. Bonomo, F. Marzari, L.R. Bedin, M. Rainer, S. Desidera, A.F., Lanza, E. Poretti, A. Sozzetti, R. J. White, D. W. Latham, A. Cunial, M., Libralato, D. Nardiello, C. Boccato, R.U. Claudi

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of the first multi-planet system in an open cluster, Praesepe, using radial velocity and photometric data, revealing insights into planetary formation and evolution in such environments.
Contribution
It presents the first confirmed multi-planet system in an open cluster, demonstrating the effectiveness of combined RV and photometric methods in such studies.
Findings
Pr0211b has a nearly circular orbit with e = 0.02.
Pr0211c has a mass of about 7.9 Jupiter masses and a highly eccentric orbit.
The system suggests planet-planet scattering influenced by stellar encounters.
Abstract
Open cluster (OC) stars share the same age and metallicity, and, in general, their age and mass can be estimated with higher precision than for field stars. For this reason, OCs are considered an important laboratory to study the relation between the physical properties of the planets and those of their host stars, and the evolution of planetary systems. We started an observational campaign within the GAPS collaboration to search for and characterize planets in OCs We monitored the Praesepe member Pr0211 to improve the eccentricity of the Hot-Jupiter (HJ) already known to orbit this star and search for additional planets. An eccentric orbit for the HJ would support a planet-planet scattering process after its formation. From 2012 to 2015, we collected 70 radial velocity (RV) measurements with HARPS-N and 36 with TRES of Pr0211. Simultaneous photometric observations were carried out with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
