The GAPS Programme with HARPS-N at TNG XV. A substellar companion around a K giant star identified with quasi-simultaneous HARPS-N and GIANO measurements
E. Gonz\'alez - \'Alvarez, L. Affer, G. Micela, J. Maldonado, I., Carleo, M. Damasso, V. D'Orazi, A. F. Lanza, K. Biazzo, E. Poretti, R., Gratton, A. Sozzetti, S. Desidera, N. Sanna, A. Harutyunyan, F. Massi, E., Oliva, R. Claudi, R. Cosentino, E. Covino, A. Maggio, S. Masiero

TL;DR
This study confirms a substellar companion around a K giant star by demonstrating consistent radial velocity signals in optical and near-infrared wavelengths, effectively distinguishing planetary signals from stellar activity.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-wavelength RV approach combining HARPS-N and GIANO data to reliably identify planetary companions around giant stars, reducing false positives from stellar activity.
Findings
Detected a 101-day orbital period with consistent RV signals in optical and NIR.
Derived a planetary mass of approximately 10.78 Jupiter masses.
Confirmed the star's chemical composition as typical of an old thick disk K giant.
Abstract
Context. Identification of planetary companions of giant stars is made difficult because of the astrophysical noise, that may produce radial velocity (RV) variations similar to those induced by a companion. On the other hand any stellar signal is wavelength dependent, while signals due to a companion are achromatic. Aims. Our goal is to determine the origin of the Doppler periodic variations observed in the thick disk K giant star TYC 4282-605-1 by HARPS-N at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG) and verify if they can be due to the presence of a substellar companion. Methods. Several methods have been used to exclude the stellar origin of the observed signal including detailed analysis of activity indicators and bisector and the analysis of the photometric light curve. Finally we have conducted an observational campaign to monitor the near infrared (NIR) RV with GIANO at the TNG in…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
