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PostSubject: Unseen companions to 5 accelerating nearby stars   Unseen companions to 5 accelerating nearby stars Empty27th June 2022, 1:15 am

Constraining masses and separations of unseen companions to five accelerating nearby stars
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This work aims at constraining the masses and separations of potential substellar companions to five accelerating stars (HIP 1481, HIP 88399, HIP 96334, HIP 30314 and HIP 116063) using multiple data sets acquired with different techniques. Methods. Our targets were originally observed as part of the SPHERE/SHINE survey, and radial velocity (RV) archive data were also available for four of the five objects. No companions were originally detected in any of these data sets, but the presence of significant proper motion anomalies (PMa) for all the stars strongly suggested the presence of a companion. Combining the information from the PMa with the limits derived from the RV and SPHERE data, we were able to put constraints on the characteristics of the unseen companions. Results. Our analysis led to relatively strong constraints for both HIP 1481 and HIP 88399, narrowing down the companion masses to 2-5 MJup and 3-5 MJup and separations within 2-15 au and 3-9 au, respectively. Because of the large age uncertainties for HIP 96334, the poor observing conditions for the SPHERE epochs of HIP 30314 and the lack of RV data for HIP 116063, the results for these targets were not as well defined, but we were still able to constrain the properties of the putative companions within a reasonable confidence level. Conclusions. For all five targets, our analysis has revealed that the companions responsible for the PMa signal would be well within reach for future instruments planned for the ELT (e.g., MICADO), which would easily achieve the required contrast and angular resolution. Our results therefore represent yet another confirmation of the power of multi-technique approaches for both the discovery and characterisation of planetary systems.

The nearby stars are namely HD 1466, HD 164249, HD 183414, HD 45270 and HD 221231.
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Edasich
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Number of posts : 2289
Location : Tau Ceti g - Mid Latitudes
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PostSubject: Re: Unseen companions to 5 accelerating nearby stars   Unseen companions to 5 accelerating nearby stars Empty21st November 2022, 4:06 am

Astrometric Accelerations as Dynamical Beacons: Discovery and Characterization of HIP 21152 B, the First T-Dwarf Companion in the Hyades
https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.09840

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We also identify a comoving wide-separation (1837′′ or 7.9×104au) early-L dwarf with an inferred mass near the hydrogen-burning limit.
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Number of posts : 2289
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PostSubject: Re: Unseen companions to 5 accelerating nearby stars   Unseen companions to 5 accelerating nearby stars Empty2nd December 2022, 3:44 am

Direct Imaging and Astrometric Discovery of a Superjovian Planet Orbiting an Accelerating Star
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We detect a superjovian extrasolar planet around the dusty A star HIP 99770 using precision astrometry from the Gaia and Hipparcos satellites and direct imaging using the Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme Adaptive Optics Project. HIP 99770 b is the first exoplanet ever discovered jointly through direct imaging and astrometry and the first discovery leveraging on μ-arcsecond precision Gaia astrometry. HIP 99770 b is in a low-eccentricity orbit ∼16.9 au from the primary, receiving about as much light as Jupiter does from the Sun. The planet induces an astrometric acceleration on the host star; its directly-measured companion-to-primary mass ratio is similar to that of many radial-velocity detected planets and some of the first imaged exoplanets, including HR 8799 cde. The planet's spectrum reveals an atmosphere resembling a slightly less cloudy and likely older analogue of these first imaging discoveries, enabling a new, critical probe of how gas giant planets evolve with time. HIP 99770 b's discovery is a direct proof-of-concept for a fundamentally new strategy for finding imageable planets: selecting targets based on dynamical evidence from indirect methods like astrometry instead of conducting blind searches. This combined approach prefigures the campaigns that could one day directly detect and characterize an extrasolar Earth-like planet.

HIP 99770 is better known as 29 (b03) Cygni.
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