M2K: II. A Triple-Planet System Orbiting HIP 57274
Abstract
Doppler observations from Keck Observatory have revealed a triple planet system orbiting the nearby mid-type K dwarf, HIP 57274. The inner planet, HIP 57274b, is a super-Earth with \ = 11.6 (0.036 ), an orbital period of 8.135 0.004 d, and slightly eccentric orbit e=0.19 0.1. We calculate a transit probability of 6.5% for the inner planet. The second planet has \ = 0.4 \ with an orbital period of 32.0 0.02 d in a nearly circular orbit, and e = 0.05 0.03. The third planet has \ = 0.53 \ with an orbital period of 432 8 d (1.18 years) and an eccentricity e = 0.23 0.03. This discovery adds to the number of super Earth mass planets with < 12 \ that have been detected with Doppler surveys. We find that 56 18% super-Earths are members of multi-planet systems. This is certainly a lower limit because of observational detectability limits, yet significantly higher than the fraction of Jupiter mass exoplanets, 20 8%, that are members of Doppler-detected, multi-planet systems.
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