Long-period magnetic activity in the K dwarf GJ 1137 and a new super-Earth on a 9-day orbit
Denitza Stoeva, Atanas K. Stefanov, Stefan Y. Stefanov, Marina Lafarga, Elena Vchkova Bebekovska, Simone Filomeno, Jonay I. Gonzalez Hernandez, Alejandro Suarez Mascareno, Rafael Rebolo, Nicola Nari, Julia M. Mestre, Desislava Antonova, Evelina Zaharieva, Vladimir Bozhilov

TL;DR
This study analyzes 13 years of spectroscopic data of the K dwarf GJ 1137, revealing a long-term magnetic activity cycle and discovering a new super-Earth planet with a 9.64-day orbit, refining the system's planetary architecture.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed analysis of long-term stellar activity and confirms a new super-Earth in the GJ 1137 system using advanced RV modeling techniques.
Findings
Detected a stellar magnetic cycle of approximately 5870 days.
Identified a super-Earth planet with a 9.64-day orbit.
Refined the orbital parameters of the known exoplanet GJ 1137 b.
Abstract
Aims: We investigate long-term radial velocity (RV) variability in the K-dwarf star GJ 1137 (HD 93083, HIP52521), a known Saturn-mass exoplanet host, and assess the role of stellar activity in shaping the observed signals. Methods: We analyse 13 years of archival high-precision spectroscopic observations obtained with the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher spectrograph (HARPS). We performed an extensive spectroscopic analysis of the stellar activity indicators and applied an RV modelling approach, incorporating Keplerian fits, Gaussian process regression as a proxy for stellar activity, and other stellar activity diagnostics. Furthermore, we refined the orbital parameters and the minimum mass of the known exoplanet GJ 1137 b and searched for additional planetary candidates in the system. Results: We detect a long-period RV signal that, if interpreted as planetary, would…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
