Search for planets around stars with wide brown dwarfs
J. \v{S}ubjak, N. Lodieu, P. Kab\'ath, H. M. J. Boffin, G. Nowak, F., Grundahl, V. J. S. B\'ejar, M. R. Zapatero Osorio, V. Antoci

TL;DR
This study investigates the influence of wide brown dwarf companions on planetary systems by analyzing high-resolution spectra of six stars, confirming some planets, discovering a new candidate, and comparing their properties with single-star systems.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the occurrence and characteristics of planets in systems with wide brown dwarf companions, including re-evaluated companion masses and planetary frequency.
Findings
Confirmed planets in two systems and found a new candidate.
Planet frequency in such systems is below 70%.
Planets with short periods are more common in systems with wide stellar companions.
Abstract
Aims. The project aims to understand better the role of wide brown dwarf companions on planetary systems. Methods. We obtained high-resolution spectra of six bright stars with co-moving wide substellar companions with the SONG, CARMENES, and STELLA high-resolution spectrographs. We used these spectra to derive radial velocities together with a complete set of stellar physical parameters. We then investigated radial velocities signals and discussed the fraction of planets in such systems. We also re-analyzed the ages of our targets, which were used to derive the physical parameters of wide brown dwarf companions. Finally, a compilation of systems with known planets from the literature is considered along with our sample to search for possible peculiarities in their parameter distributions. Results. Based on the derived ages of six observed systems, we re-computed the masses of the wide…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
