Planetary Companions to the Metal-rich Stars BD -10°3166 and HD 52265
Abstract
Precise Doppler measurements from the Keck/HIRES spectrometer reveal periodic Keplerian velocity variations in the stars BD -10°3166 and HD 52265. BD -10°3166 (K0 V) has a period of 3.487 days and a semiamplitude of 61 m s-1. An orbital fit yields a companion mass Msini=0.48 MJUP, a semimajor axis of a=0.046 AU, and an eccentricity of e=0.05 (consistent with zero). HD 52265 (G0 V) has a period of 119.0 days, a semiamplitude of 45 m s-1, an eccentricity of 0.29, a semimajor axis of a=0.49 AU, and companion mass Msini=1.13 MJUP. Both of these stars are metal-rich and chromospherically inactive. The mean metallicity of the 33 stars that have detected planets is significantly greater than that of typical stars in the solar neighborhood. We present a catalog of the 35 extrasolar planets known to date, with updated orbits and Msini values. Photometry of BD -10°3166 was obtained with an automated telescope to search for transits. No transits were found, indicating that the inclination of the orbit i is less than 84.3d and sini is less than 0.995. The photometry also reveals no photometric variability larger than 0.0008+/-0.0009 mag at the orbital period of the planet. This confirms that neither starspots nor pulsations are the cause of the radial velocity variations in BD -10°3166. Based on observations obtained at the W. M. Keck Observatory, which is operated jointly by the University of California and the California Institute of Technology.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 2000
- DOI:
- 10.1086/317796
- Bibcode:
- 2000ApJ...545..504B
- Keywords:
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- Stars: Planetary Systems;
- stars: individual (BD -10°3166;
- HD 52265)