The CARMENES search for exoplanets around M dwarfs. First visual-channel radial-velocity measurements and orbital parameter updates of seven M-dwarf planetary systems
T. Trifonov, M. K\"urster, M. Zechmeister, L. Tal-Or, J. A. Caballero,, A. Quirrenbach, P.J. Amado, I. Ribas, A. Reiners, S. Reffert, S. Dreizler, A., P. Hatzes, A. Kaminski, R. Launhardt, Th. Henning, D. Montes, V.J.S. B\'ejar,, R. Mundt, A. Pavlov, J.H.M.M. Schmitt, W. Seifert

TL;DR
This study uses CARMENES optical radial velocity measurements, combined with previous data, to confirm, refute, and discover exoplanets around seven M-dwarf stars, demonstrating CARMENES's effectiveness in exoplanet detection.
Contribution
It provides new orbital parameters and confirms or refutes planetary signals around seven M-dwarfs, showcasing CARMENES's capabilities in exoplanet discovery and characterization.
Findings
Confirmed or supported planets around six stars.
Discovered a new planet around GJ1148.
Did not confirm the super-Earth GJ15Ab.
Abstract
Context: The main goal of the CARMENES survey is to find Earth-mass planets around nearby M-dwarf stars. Seven M-dwarfs included in the CARMENES sample had been observed before with HIRES and HARPS and either were reported to have one short period planetary companion (GJ15A, GJ176, GJ436, GJ536 and GJ1148) or are multiple planetary systems (GJ581 and GJ876). Aims: We aim to report new precise optical radial velocity measurements for these planet hosts and test the overall capabilities of CARMENES. Methods: We combined our CARMENES precise Doppler measurements with those available from HIRES and HARPS and derived new orbital parameters for the systems. Bona-fide single planet systems are fitted with a Keplerian model. The multiple planet systems were analyzed using a self-consistent dynamical model and their best fit orbits were tested for long-term stability. Results: We confirm…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
