A review of planetary systems around HD 99492, HD 147379 and HD 190007 with HARPS-N
M. Stalport, M. Cretignier, S. Udry, A. Anna John, T. G. Wilson, J.-B., Delisle, A. S. Bonomo, L. A. Buchhave, D. Charbonneau, S. Dalal, M. Damasso,, L. Di Fabrizio, X. Dumusque, A. Fiorenzano, A. Harutyunyan, R. D. Haywood, D., W. Latham, M. L\'opez-Morales, V. Lorenzi

TL;DR
This study revises and refines the properties of three planetary systems around bright stars using HARPS-N data, discovering a new planet and improving existing planetary parameters with advanced noise mitigation techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic approach combining stellar activity mitigation tools to enhance exoplanet detection and characterization around bright stars.
Findings
Discovery of a new planet HD 99492 c with 95.2-day period
Refined parameters for planets around HD 147379 and HD 190007
Identification of a bimodal distribution in planet minimum masses
Abstract
The Rocky Planet Search (RPS) program is dedicated to a blind radial velocity (RV) search of planets around bright stars in the Northern hemisphere, using the high-resolution echelle spectrograph HARPS-N installed on the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG). The goal of this work is to revise and update the properties of three planetary systems by analysing the HARPS-N data with state-of-the-art stellar activity mitigation tools. The stars considered are HD 99492 (83Leo B), HD 147379 (Gl617 A) and HD 190007. We employ a systematic process of data modelling, that we selected from the comparison of different approaches. We use YARARA to remove instrumental systematics from the RV, and then use SPLEAF to further mitigate the stellar noise with a multidimensional correlated noise model. We also search for transit features in the Transiting Exoplanets Survey Satellite (TESS) data of these…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
