Revisiting the multi-planetary system of the nearby star HD 20794: Confirmation of a low-mass planet in the habitable zone of a nearby G-dwarf
N. Nari, X. Dumusque, N. C. Hara, A. Su\'arez Mascare\~no, M., Cretignier, J. I. Gonz\'alez Hern\'andez, A. K. Stefanov, V. M. Passegger, R., Rebolo, F. Pepe, N. C. Santos, S. Cristiani, J. P. Faria, P.Figueira, A., Sozzetti, M. R. Zapatero Osorio, V. Adibekyan, Y. Alibert

TL;DR
This study confirms a three-planet system around HD 20794, including a low-mass planet in the habitable zone, using combined RV data and advanced correction techniques, highlighting its potential for future atmospheric studies.
Contribution
We provide a refined analysis confirming three planets around HD 20794, including a habitable-zone super-Earth, using combined ESPRESSO and HARPS data with improved systematics correction.
Findings
Confirmed three planets with precise periods and masses.
Identified a low-eccentricity, habitable-zone planet.
Detected stellar magnetic cycle and rotation period.
Abstract
Close-by Earth analogs and super-Earths are of primary importance because they will be preferential targets for the next generation of direct imaging instruments. Bright and close-by G-to-M type stars are preferential targets in radial velocity surveys to find Earth analogs. We present an analysis of the RV data of the star HD 20794, a target whose planetary system has been extensively debated in the literature. The broad time span of the observations makes it possible to find planets with signal semi-amplitudes below 1 m/s in the habitable zone. We monitored the system with ESPRESSO. We joined ESPRESSO data with the HARPS data, including archival data and new measurements from a recent program. We applied the post-processing pipeline YARARA to HARPS data to correct systematics, improve the quality of RV measurements, and mitigate the impact of stellar activity. Results. We confirm the…
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