Discovery of a multi-planetary system orbiting the aged Sun-like star HD 224018
M. Damasso, L. Naponiello, A. Anna John, J. A. Egger, M. Cretignier, A. Mortier, A. S. Bonomo, A. Collier Cameron, X. Dumusque, T. Wilson, L. Buchhave, B. Nicholson, M. Stalport, A. Ghedina, D. W. Latham, J. Livingston, L. Malavolta, A. Sozzetti, J. M. Jenkins, G. Mantovan

TL;DR
This study characterizes a multi-planet system around the old Sun-like star HD 224018, revealing three transiting planets and a candidate distant massive companion, with detailed measurements of their physical and orbital properties.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of a multi-planet system around an old Sun-like star, including discovery of a new super-Earth and a candidate distant massive companion.
Findings
Three close-in transiting planets with measured masses and densities
Detection of a candidate cold, eccentric massive companion
Refined orbital parameters and internal structure models for the planets
Abstract
In 2016, Kepler/K2 detected a system of two sub-Neptunes transiting the star HD 224018, one of them showing a mono-transit event. In 2017, we began a spectroscopic follow-up with HARPS-N to measure the dynamical masses of the planets using radial velocities, and collected additional transit observations using CHEOPS. We measured the fundamental physical parameters of the host star, which is an ``old Sun'' analogue. We analysed radial velocities and photometric time series, also including data by TESS, to provide precise ephemerides, radii, masses, and bulk densities of the two planets, and possibly modeling their internal structure and composition. The system turned out to be more crowded than shown by K2. Radial velocities revealed the presence of two additional bodies: a candidate cold companion on an eccentric orbit with a minimum mass nearly half that of Jupiter (eccentricity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
