New evidence about HW Vir's circumbinary planets from Hipparcos-Gaia astrometry and a reanalysis of the eclipse timing variations using nested sampling
Thomas A. Baycroft, Amaury H.M.J Triaud, Pierre Kervella

TL;DR
This study uses Hipparcos-Gaia astrometry and reanalyzed eclipse timing data to investigate potential circumbinary planets around HW Virginis, finding some signals likely caused by stellar processes rather than planets.
Contribution
It introduces a novel combination of astrometric data and nested sampling analysis to assess the existence of circumbinary planets and refines previous claims with new upper mass limits.
Findings
Slight astrometric evidence for a circumbinary companion around HW Vir.
Reanalysis of eclipse timing variations reveals signals likely caused by white dwarf activity.
Identified a potential planetary signal most consistent with astrometric data.
Abstract
The post common-envelope eclipsing binary HW Virginis has had many circumbinary companions proposed based on eclipse timing variations. Each proposed solution has lacked in predictability and orbital stability, leaving the origin of the eclipse timing variations an active area of research. Leveraging the catalogue of \textit{Hipparcos} and \textit{Gaia} proper motion anomalies, we show there is slight evidence for a circumbinary companion orbiting HW Vir. We place an upper limit in mass for such a companion which excludes some previously claimed companions. We also apply this method to V471 Tauri and confirm the non-detection of a previously claimed brown dwarf. We adapt the {\tt kima} nested sampling code to analyse eclipse timing variations and re-analyse archival data on HW Vir, varying the order of the ephemeris that we fit for and the amount of the data that we use. Although…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
