Bibcode
Deeg, H. J.; Ocaña, B.; Kozhevnikov, V. P.; Charbonneau, D.; O'Donovan, F. T.; Doyle, L. R.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 480, Issue 2, 2008, pp.563-571
Fecha de publicación:
3
2008
Revista
Número de citas
47
Número de citas referidas
42
Descripción
Aims:Our objective is to elucidate the physical process that causes the
observed observed-minus-calculated (O-C) behavior in the M4.5/M4.5
binary CM Dra and to test for any evidence of a third body around the CM
Dra system. Methods: New eclipse minimum timings of CM Dra were
obtained between the years 2000 and 2007. The O-C times of the system
are fitted against several functions, representing different physical
origins of the timing variations. Results: Using our
observational data in conjunction with published timings going back to
1977, a clear non-linearity in O-C times is apparent. An analysis using
model-selection statistics gives about equal weight to a parabolic and
to a sinusoidal fitting function. Attraction from a third body, either
at large distance in a quasi-constant constellation across the years of
observations or from a body on a shorter orbit generating periodicities
in O-C times is the most likely source of the observed O-C times. The
white dwarf GJ 630.1B, a proper motion companion of CM Dra, can however
be rejected as the responsible third body. Also, no further evidence of
the short-periodic planet candidate described by Deeg et al. (2000,
A&A, 358, L5) is found, whereas other mechanisms, such as period
changes from stellar winds or Applegate's mechanism can be rejected. Conclusions: A third body, being either a few-Jupiter-mass object with
a period of 18.5 ± 4.5 years or an object in the mass range of
1.5 M_jup to 0.1 M&sun; with periods of hundreds to thousands
of years is the most likely origin of the observed minimum timing
behavior.
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