1. Gl 725A b: a potential super-Earth detected with SOPHIE and SPIRou in an M dwarf binary system at 3.5 pc
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Cortes-Zuleta, P., Boisse, I., Ould-Elhkim, M., Wilson, T. G., Larue, P., Carmona, A., Delfosse, X., Donati, J. -F., Forveille, T., Moutou, C., Cameron, A. Collier, Artigau, E., Acuña, L., Altinier, L., Astudillo-Defru, N., Baruteau, C., Bonfils, X., Cabrit, S., Cadieux, C., Cook, N. J., Decocq, E., Diaz, R. F., Fouque, P., da Silva, J. Gomes, Grankin, K., Grouffal, S., Hara, N., Hebrard, G., Heidari, N., Martins, J. H. C., Martioli, E., Maurice, M., Scigliuto, J., Bell, J. Serrano, Sulis, S., Petit, A. C., and Vivien, H. G.
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Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We report the discovery of a super-Earth candidate orbiting the nearby mid M dwarf Gl\,725A using the radial velocity (RV) method. The planetary signal has been independently identified using high-precision RVs from the SOPHIE and SPIRou spectrographs, in the optical and near-infrared domains, respectively. We modelled the stellar activity signal jointly with the planet using two Gaussian Processes, one for each instrument to account for the chromaticity of the stellar activity and instrumental systematics, along with a Keplerian model. The signal is significantly detected with a RV semi-amplitude of $1.67\pm0.20$ m/s. The planet Gl 725A b is found to be in an orbit compatible with circular with a period of $11.2201\pm0.0051$ days. We analysed 27 sectors of TESS photometry on which no transit event was found. We determined a minimum mass of $M_{p}\sin{i}=2.78\pm0.35\,M_{\oplus}$ which places the planet in the super-Earth regime. Using Mass-Radius relationships we predict a planetary radius to be between 1.2 and $2.0\,R_{\oplus}$. The proximity of Gl 725A, of only 3.5 pc, makes this new exoplanet one of the closest to Earth and joins the group of S-type low-mass planets in short orbits ($P<15$ d) around close M dwarfs., Comment: 26 pages, 17 figures. Accepted in A&A
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- 2024