A new third planet and the dynamical architecture of the HD33142 planetary system
Trifon Trifonov, Anna Wollbold, Martin K\"urster, Jan Eberhardt,, Stephan Stock, Thomas Henning, Sabine Reffert, R. Paul Butler, Steven S., Vogt, Ansgar Reiners, Man Hoi Lee, Bertram Bitsch, Mathias Zechmeister,, Florian Rodler, Volker Perdelwitz, Lev Tal-Or, Jan Rybizki

TL;DR
This study discovers a new third planet in the HD33142 system and analyzes its dynamical stability, providing insights into planetary evolution around evolved stars.
Contribution
It reports the detection of a third, short-period planet in the HD33142 system and investigates the system's long-term dynamical stability and evolution.
Findings
Confirmed two known Jovian planets with precise orbital parameters.
Detected a new Saturn-mass planet with a 89.9-day orbit.
System remains stable over long-term N-body simulations.
Abstract
Based on recently-taken and archival HARPS, FEROS and HIRES radial velocities (RVs), we present evidence for a new planet orbiting the first ascent red giant star HD33142 (with an improved mass estimate of 1.520.03 M), already known to host two planets. We confirm the Jovian mass planets HD33142 b and c with periods of = 330.0 d and = 810.2 d and minimum dynamical masses of = 1.26 M and = 0.89 M. Furthermore, our periodogram analysis of the precise RVs shows strong evidence for a short-period Doppler signal in the residuals of a two-planet Keplerian fit, which we interpret as a third, Saturn-mass planet with = 0.20 M on a close-in orbit with an orbital period of $P_{\rm…
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