Extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs around AF-type stars. IX. The HARPS southern sample
Simon Borgniet, Anne-Marie Lagrange, Nad\`ege Meunier, Franck, Galland

TL;DR
This study used the HARPS spectrograph to search for giant planets around 108 AF-type main-sequence stars, providing new statistical insights into their occurrence rates and comparing them with other stellar types.
Contribution
First statistical analysis of giant planet occurrence around AF-type stars using HARPS, including detection of new companions and binaries, and comparison with lower-mass stars.
Findings
Detected a new 4.51 Mjup companion with 826-day period.
Derived brown dwarf occurrence rates of ~2-3%.
Estimated Jupiter-mass companion rates of 4-6% in 1-10^3-day range.
Abstract
Massive, Main-Sequence AF-type stars have so far remained unexplored in past radial velocity surveys, due to their small number of spectral lines and their high rotational velocities that prevent the classic RV computation method. Our aim was to search for giant planets around AF MS stars, to get first statistical information on their occurrence rate and to compare the results with evolved stars and lower-mass MS stars. We used the HARPS spectrograph located on the 3.6m telescope at ESO La Silla Observatory to observe 108 AF MS stars with B-V in the -0.04 to 0.58 range and masses in the range 1.1-3.6 Msun. We used our SAFIR software specifically developed to compute the radial velocities of these early-type stars. We report the new detection of a mpsini = 4.51 Mjup companion with a ~826-day period to the F6V dwarf HD111998. We present new data on the 2-planet system around the F6IV-V…
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