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The GAPS Programme with HARPS-N@TNG II: No giant planets around the metal-poor star HIP 11952

Authors :
Desidera, S.
Sozzetti, A.
Bonomo, A. S.
Gratton, R.
Poretti, E.
Claudi, R.
Latham, D. W.
Affer, L.
Cosentino, R.
Damasso, M.
Esposito, M.
Giacobbe, P.
Malavolta, L.
Nascimbeni, V.
Piotto, G.
Rainer, M.
Scardia, M.
Schmid, V. S.
Lanza, A. F.
Micela, G.
Pagano, I.
Bedin, L.
Biazzo, K.
Borsa, F.
Carolo, E.
Covino, E.
Faedi, F.
Hebrard, G.
Lovis, C.
Maggio, A.
Mancini, L.
Marzari, F.
Messina, S.
Molinari, E.
Munari, U.
Pepe, F.
Santos, N.
Scandariato, G.
Shkolnik, E.
Southworth, J.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

In the context of the program Global Architecture of Planetary Systems (GAPS), we have performed radial velocity monitoring of the metal-poor star HIP 11952 on 35 nights over about 150 days using the newly installed high resolution spectrograph HARPS-N at the TNG and HARPS at ESO 3.6m telescope. The radial velocities show a scatter of 7 m/s, compatible with the measurement errors for such a moderately warm metal-poor star (Teff = 6040+-120K; [Fe/H] =-1.9+-0.1). We then exclude the presence of the two giant planets with periods of 6.95+-0.01 d and 290.0+-16.2 d and radial velocity semi-amplitudes of 100.3+-19.4 m/s and 105.2+-14.7 m/s, respectively, which had recently been announced. This result is important considering that HIP 11952 was thought to be the most metal-poor star hosting a planetary system with giant planets, thus challenging some models of planet formation.<br />Comment: 5 pages, A&A, accepted

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1302.3093
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201321155