BEBOP VI. Enabling the detection of circumbinary planets orbiting double-lined binaries with the DOLBY method of radial-velocity extraction
Lalitha Sairam, Thomas A. Baycroft, Isabelle Boisse, Neda Heidari,, Alexandre Santerne, Amaury H.M.J. Triaud, Gavin A.L. Coleman, Yasmin T., Davis, Magali Deleuil, Guillaume H\'ebrard, David V. Martin, Pierre F.L., Maxted, Richard P. Nelson, Daniel Sebastian, Owen J. Scutt

TL;DR
This paper introduces the DOLBY method for extracting radial velocities from double-lined binary star spectra, significantly improving sensitivity to detect circumbinary planets and enabling future discoveries in this challenging area.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel spectral disentangling technique using Gaussian processes and advanced statistical analysis to enhance circumbinary planet detection capabilities.
Findings
No new circumbinary planets detected.
Sensitivity improved by approximately one order of magnitude.
Method enables detection within the range of known circumbinary exoplanets.
Abstract
Circumbinary planets - planets that orbit both stars in a binary system - offer the opportunity to study planet formation and orbital migration in a different environment compare to single stars. However, despite the fact that > 90% of binary systems in the solar neighbourhood are spectrally resolved double-lined binaries, there has been only one detection of a circumbinary planet orbitting a double-lined binary using the radial velocity method so far. Spectrally disentangling both components of a binary system is hard to do accurately. Weak spectral lines blend with one another in a time-varying way, and inaccuracy in spectral modelling can lead to an inaccurate estimation of the radial-velocity of each component. This inaccuracy adds scatter to the measurements that can hide the weak radial-velocity signature of circumbinary exoplanets. We have obtained new high signal-to-noise and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
