Destruction of "Peas in a Pod?" A Candidate Multi-planet System Around the Nearby, Bright Star, HD208487
Rafael I. Rubenstein, James S. Jenkins, Pablo A. Pe\~na R., Carolina Charalambous, Mikko Tuomi, Douglas R. Alves, Jos\'e Vines, Mat\'ias R. D\'iaz, Suman Saha, R. Paul Butler, Jeffrey D. Crane, Steve Shectman, Johanna K. Teske, David Osip, Zahra Essack, Benjamin T. Montet

TL;DR
This study re-analyzes the HD208487 system using extensive RV data and Bayesian methods, proposing a three-planet configuration with potential for a fourth, revealing a complex multi-planet system around a nearby bright star.
Contribution
It introduces a new candidate planet and a revised planetary system architecture using advanced statistical analysis and long-term RV data, challenging previous claims.
Findings
Candidate second planet HD208487c with a 923-day period.
Discovery of a new candidate planet HD208487d with a 1380-day period.
Evidence for a three-planet system with no stellar activity correlation.
Abstract
We re-investigate the HD208487 system to test the reality of the proposed HD208487c world. We also search for additional companions using applied Bayesian statistics and 15+ years of new RV data from the HARPS and the PFS instruments that were taken post-discovery of HD208487b. The RV data was analyzed with GLS Periodograms, followed by Bayesian analysis using the EMPEROR code. We scrutinised various stellar activity indices to search for any corresponding peaks in the power spectra, correlations with the RV measurements, or significant signals from a Bayesian analysis methodology. Finally, photometric data was checked to test for any transits or possible activity manifestations that could lead to possible false RV signals or excess noise. Our analysis points towards a candidate second planet in the system, positioned near the period of a previously proposed and subsequently…
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