HD 191939 revisited: New and refined planet mass determinations, and a new planet in the habitable zone
J. Orell-Miquel, G. Nowak, F. Murgas, E. Palle, G. Morello, R. Luque,, M. Badenas-Agusti, I. Ribas, M. Lafarga, N. Espinoza, J. C. Morales, M., Zechmeister, A. Alqasim, W. D. Cochran, D. Gandolfi, E. Goffo, P. Kab\'ath,, J. Korth, J. Livingston, K. W. F. Lam, A. Muresan

TL;DR
This study refines the masses of known planets around HD 191939, discovers a new habitable-zone planet, and characterizes the system's unique multi-planet configuration using extensive radial velocity data.
Contribution
It reports the discovery of a new non-transiting planet in the habitable zone and provides refined mass measurements for existing planets, revealing a unique planetary system architecture.
Findings
Discovery of HD 191939 g in the habitable zone.
Refined mass of HD 191939 d with 4.6σ significance.
System includes three sub-Neptunes, a Saturn-mass, and a Uranus-mass planet.
Abstract
HD 191939 (TOI-1339) is a nearby (d=54pc), bright (V=9mag), and inactive Sun-like star (G9 V) known to host a multi-planet transiting system. Ground-based spectroscopic observations confirmed the planetary nature of the three transiting sub-Neptunes (HD 191939 b, c, and d) originally detected by TESS and were used to measure the masses for planets b and c with 3 precision. These previous observations also reported the discovery of an additional Saturn-mass planet (HD 191939 e) and evidence for a further, very long-period companion (HD 191939 f). Here, we report the discovery of a new non-transiting planet in the system and a refined mass determination of HD 191939 d. The new planet, HD 191939 g, has a minimum mass of 13.52.0 M and a period of about 280 d. This period places the planet within the conservative habitable zone of the host star, and near a 1:3 resonance…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
