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A Long-period Eccentric Substellar Companion to the Evovled Intermediate-Mass Star HD 14067

Published 22 Sep 2014 in astro-ph.SR | (1409.6081v1)

Abstract: We report the detection of a substellar companion orbiting an evolved intermediate-mass ($M_\star=2.4\,M_\odot$) star HD 14067 (G9 III) using precise Doppler technique. Radial velocities of this star can be well fitted either by a periodic Keplerian variation with a decreasing linear velocity trend (P=1455 days, $K_1=92.2$ m s${-1}$, $e=0.533$, and $\dot{\gamma}=-22.4$ m s${-1}$ yr${-1}$) or a single Keplerian orbit without linear trend (P=2850 days, $K_1=100.1$ m s${-1}$, and $e=0.697$). The minimum mass ($m_2\sin{i}=7.8\,M_{\rm J}$ for the model with a linear trend, or $m_2\sin{i}=9.0\,M_{\rm J}$ for the model without a linear trend) suggests a long-period giant planet around an evolved intermediate-mass star. The eccentricity of the orbit is among the highest known for planets ever detected around evolved stars.

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