Radial velocities from the N2K Project: 6 new cold gas giant planets orbiting HD 55696, HD 98736, HD 148164, HD 203473, and HD 211810
Kristo Ment, Debra A. Fischer, Gaspar Bakos, Andrew W. Howard, Howard, Isaacson

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of six new gas giant exoplanets and several brown dwarf and stellar companions around metal-rich stars, based on radial velocity data from the N2K project, with implications for direct imaging and astrometric detection.
Contribution
It presents new exoplanet discoveries, updated orbital parameters, and analysis of companion types from a large radial velocity dataset, expanding knowledge of gas giants and substellar objects.
Findings
Six new gas giant exoplanets discovered.
Evidence for brown dwarf companions around some stars.
Many hot Jupiters could be detected by Gaia.
Abstract
The N2K planet search program was designed to exploit the planet-metallicity correlation by searching for gas giant planets orbiting metal-rich stars. Here, we present the radial velocity measurements for 378 N2K target stars that were observed with the HIRES spectrograph at Keck Observatory between 2004 and 2017. With this data set, we announce the discovery of six new gas giant exoplanets: a double-planet system orbiting HD 148164 ( of 1.23 and 5.16 M) and single planet detections around HD 55696 ( = 3.87 M), HD 98736 ( = 2.33 M), HD 203473 ( = 7.8 M), and HD 211810 ( = 0.67 M). These gas giant companions have orbital semi-major axes between 1.0 and 6.2 AU and eccentricities ranging from 0.13 to 0.71. We also report evidence for three gravitationally bound companions with $M…
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