A uGMRT search for radio emission from planets around evolved stars

Abstract

In this work, we present the results from a study using the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) to search for radio emission from planets around three evolved stars namely α~Tau, β~UMi, and β~Gem. Both α~Tau and β~UMi host massive 6 MJ mass planets at about 1.4 au from the central star, while β~Gem is host to a 2.9 MJ mass planet at 1.7 au from the host star. We observe α~Tau and β~ UMi at two u(upgraded)GMRT bands; band~3 (250-500~MHz) and band~4 (550-900~MHz). We also analyzed the archival observations from β Gem at 150~MHz from GMRT. We did not detect any radio signals from these systems. At 400~MHz, the 3σ upper limit is 87 μJy/beam for α~Tau~b and 77.4 μJy/beam for β~UMi~b. From our observations at 650~MHz, we place a 3σ upper limit of 28.2 μJy/beam for α~Tau~b and 33.6 μJy/beam for β~UMi~b. For β Gem b, at 150~MHz, we place an upper limit of 2.5 mJy. At 400~MHz and 650~MHz, our observations are the deepest radio images for any exoplanetary system.

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