An astrometric planetary companion candidate to the M9 Dwarf TVLM 513-46546

Abstract

Astrometric observations of the M9 dwarf TVLM 513-46546 taken with the VLBA reveal an astrometric signature consistent with a period of 221 5 days. The orbital fit implies that the companion has a mass mp = 0.35-0.42 MJ, a circular orbit (e 0), a semi-major axis a = 0.28-0.31 AU and an inclination angle i = 71-88. The detected companion, TVLM~513b, is one of the few giant-mass planets found associated to UCDs. The presence of a Saturn-like planet on a circular orbit, 0.3 AU from a 0.06-0.08 M star, represents a challenge to planet formation theory. This is the first astrometric detection of a planet at radio wavelengths.

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