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Revisiting Proxima with ESPRESSO

Authors :
Suárez Mascareño, A.
Faria, J.P.
Figueira, P.
Lovis, C.
Damasso, M.
González Hernández, Jonay I.
Rebolo López, Rafael
Cristiani, S.
Pepe, F.
Santos, N. C.
Zapatero Osorio, María Rosa
Adibekyan, V.
Hojjatpanah, Saeed
Sozzetti, Alessandro
Murgas, F.
Abreu, M.
Affolter, L.
Alibert, Y
Aliverti, M.
Allart, R
Allende Prieto, Carlos
Alves, F.
Amate, M.
Avila, G.
Baldini, V.
Bandi, T.
Barros, Susana C.C.
Bianco, A.
Benz, W.
Bouchy, F.
Broeng, C.
Cabral, A.
Calderone, G.
Cirami, R.
Coelho, P.
Conconi, P.
Coretti, I.
Cumani, C.
Cupani, G.
D'Odorico, V.
Deiries, S.
Delabre, B.
Di Marcantonio, P.
Dumusque, X.
Ehrenreich, D.
Fragoso, Ana
Genolet, L.
Genoni, M.
Génova-Santos, R.
Lillo-Box, Jorge
Pallé, Enric
Rasilla, J. L.
Santana Tschudi, S.
Tenegi, F.
Udry, Stephane
Zanutta, A.
Zerbi, F.
Suárez Mascareño, A.
Faria, J.P.
Figueira, P.
Lovis, C.
Damasso, M.
González Hernández, Jonay I.
Rebolo López, Rafael
Cristiani, S.
Pepe, F.
Santos, N. C.
Zapatero Osorio, María Rosa
Adibekyan, V.
Hojjatpanah, Saeed
Sozzetti, Alessandro
Murgas, F.
Abreu, M.
Affolter, L.
Alibert, Y
Aliverti, M.
Allart, R
Allende Prieto, Carlos
Alves, F.
Amate, M.
Avila, G.
Baldini, V.
Bandi, T.
Barros, Susana C.C.
Bianco, A.
Benz, W.
Bouchy, F.
Broeng, C.
Cabral, A.
Calderone, G.
Cirami, R.
Coelho, P.
Conconi, P.
Coretti, I.
Cumani, C.
Cupani, G.
D'Odorico, V.
Deiries, S.
Delabre, B.
Di Marcantonio, P.
Dumusque, X.
Ehrenreich, D.
Fragoso, Ana
Genolet, L.
Genoni, M.
Génova-Santos, R.
Lillo-Box, Jorge
Pallé, Enric
Rasilla, J. L.
Santana Tschudi, S.
Tenegi, F.
Udry, Stephane
Zanutta, A.
Zerbi, F.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Context. The discovery of Proxima b marked one of the most important milestones in exoplanetary science in recent years. Yet the limited precision of the available radial velocity data and the difficulty in modelling the stellar activity calls for a confirmation of the Earth-mass planet. Aims. We aim to confirm the presence of Proxima b using independent measurements obtained with the new ESPRESSO spectrograph, and refine the planetary parameters taking advantage of its improved precision. Methods. We analysed 63 spectroscopic ESPRESSO observations of Proxima (Gl 551) taken during 2019. We obtained radial velocity measurements with a typical radial velocity photon noise of 26 cm s-1. We combined these data with archival spectroscopic observations and newly obtained photometric measurements to model the stellar activity signals and disentangle them from planetary signals in the radial velocity (RV) data. We ran a joint Markov chain Monte Carlo analysis on the time series of the RV and full width half maximum of the cross-correlation function to model the planetary and stellar signals present in the data, applying Gaussian process regression to deal with the stellar activity signals. Results. We confirm the presence of Proxima b independently in the ESPRESSO data and in the combined ESPRESSO+ HARPS+UVES dataset. The ESPRESSO data on its own shows Proxima b at a period of 11.218 ± 0.029 days, with a minimum mass of 1.29 ± 0.13 M? . In the combined dataset we measure a period of 11.18427 ± 0.00070 days with a minimum mass of 1.173 ± 0.086 M? . We get a clear measurement of the stellar rotation period (87 ± 12 d) and its induced RV signal, but no evidence of stellar activity as a potential cause for the 11.2 days signal. We find some evidence for the presence of a second short-period signal, at 5.15 days with a semi-amplitude of only 40 cm s-1. If caused by a planetary companion, it would correspond to a minimum mass of 0.29 ± 0.08 M? . We find that forthe case of Proxim

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286567024
Document Type :
Electronic Resource