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Guenther, E. W.; Hartmann, M.; Esposito, M.; Hatzes, A. P.; Cusano, F.; Gandolfi, D.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 507, Issue 3, 2009, pp.1659-1665
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2009
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Context: Most current radial velocity planet search programs have
concentrated on stars of one solar mass. Our knowledge on the frequency
of giant planets and brown dwarf companions to more massive stars is
thus rather limited. In the case of solar-like stars, the frequency of
short-period brown dwarf companions and very massive planets seems to be
low. Aims: Here we present evidence for a substellar companion to
30 Ari B, an F-star of 1.16±0.04 M_&sun; that is a member of a
hierarchical triple system. Methods: The companion was detected by
means of precise radial velocity measurements using the 2-m
Alfred-Jensch telescope and its échelle spectrograph. An iodine
absorption cell provided the wavelength reference for precise stellar
radial velocity measurements. Results: We analyzed our radial
velocity measurements and derived an orbit to the companion with period,
P = 335.1±2.5 days, eccentricity e = 0.289±0.092, and mass
function f(m) = (6.1±1.7)×10-7 M_&sun;.
Conclusions: We conclude that the radial velocity variations of 30 Ari B
are due to a companion with m sin i of 9.88±0.94 MJup
that is either a massive planet or a brown dwarf. The object thus
belongs to the rare class of massive planets and brown dwarfs orbiting
main- sequence stars.
Based on observations obtained at the 2-m Alfred-Jensch telescope at the
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