The RoPES project with HARPS and HARPS-N III. Two candidate planets orbiting the G-type star HD 161098
Abstract
Context. The development of refined instruments and techniques for a detailed analysis of the radial velocities (RVs) of stars other than the Sun allows the presence of planetary signals of amplitude below 1 ms-1 to be investigated. Long-term RV surveys allow the detection of Earth-like and super-Earth-like planets in the habitable zones of Sun-like stars, prime targets for future missions for the atmospheric characterization of exoplanets. Aims. We present the analysis of the nearby G8 V-type star HD 161098 (V = 7.68 mag, d = 29.75 pc). We searched for terrestrial planets in the habitable zone. Methods. We combined historical datasets with new data collected in an ongoing blind search program with HARPS, HARPS-N, and ESPRESSO. We utilized recently developed tools to extract RVs and to deal with the analysis of stellar activity. We performed a joint analysis of RVs and activity indicators to separate the planetary signals from those related to activity. Results. We detected two sub-ms-1 signals that we claim as candidate planets. We are not able to confirm their nature with certainty. Candidate HD 161098 b has an orbital period of 72.578-0.060+0.059 d and a minimum mass of 3.63 0.59 MEarth. HD 161098 c has an orbital period of 682.5-9.9+9.5 d and a minimum mass of 7.8-1.4+1.5 MEarth.If confirmed, candidate HD 161098 c would reside in the optimistic habitable zone of the star. We find a magnetic cycle of 4090-130+140 d period and a rotation period of 28.22-0.35+0.30 d. Our analysis sets the stage for future observing campaigns of the star, finalized for the confirmation of our results. Conclusions. We are entering the sub-ms-1 era at long orbital periods with a combination of stellar activity treatment and long-term campaigns.
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