Planetary-mass companions to a retired B star BD+37 3172 and a retired F star BD+42 2315
Abstract
Radial velocity searches may lead to detection of exoplanets at large orbital separations only if long-enough time-series of data are available. Therefore publication of precise measurements collected in the past is very valuable even if not successfully completed with a definitive detection. Here we present 309 precise (σRV≈5-7 m s-1) multi-epoch radial velocities for 28 stars observed with the Hobby-Eberly Telescope and its High Resolution Spectrograph between 2004 and 2013. Based on the observations gathered we present a low mass companion (mpi = 10.6 MJ in 1887.76 0.01 d, 4.65 au orbit with e = 0.59 0.01) to a K giant BD+37 3172 (M=3.75 0.86 M), and a planetary mass companion (mpi=0.55 MJ in 123.050.04 day, 0.55 au orbit with e=0.730.03) to a K giant BD+42 2315 (M=1.38 0.30 M). We also present two preliminary detections of new spectroscopic binaries: BD+56 2957 (K5) and HD 236555 (G5).
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