MagAO Imaging of long-period Objects (MILO). I. A Benchmark M Dwarf Companion Exciting a Massive Planet around the Sun-like star HD 7449
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Rodigas, Timothy
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Arriagada, Pamela
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Faherty, Jackie
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Anglada Escudé, Guillem
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Kaib, Nathan
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Butler, R. Paul
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Shectman, Stephen
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Weinberger, Alycia
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Males, Jared
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Morzinski, Katie
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Close, Laird
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Hinz, Philip
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Crane, Jeffrey
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Thompson, Ian
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Teske, Johanna
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Díaz, Matías
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Minniti, Dante
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López Morales, Mercedes
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Adams, Adam
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Boss, Alan
Admission date
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2016-06-29T22:09:19Z
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2016-06-29T22:09:19Z
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2016
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0004-637X
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DOI: 10.3847/0004-637X/818/2/106
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/139294
General note
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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We present high-contrast Magellan adaptive optics images of HD 7449, a Sun-like star with one planet and a longterm
radial velocity (RV) trend. We unambiguously detect the source of the long-term trend from 0.6–2.15 μmat a
separation of ∼0 54. We use the object’s colors and spectral energy distribution to show that it is most likely an
M4–M5 dwarf (mass ∼0.1–0.2 M) at the same distance as the primary and is therefore likely bound. We also
present new RVs measured with the Magellan/MIKE and Planet Finder Spectrograph spectrometers and compile
these with archival data from CORALIE and HARPS. We use a new Markov chain Monte Carlo procedure to
constrain both the mass (>0.17 Mat 99% confidence) and semimajor axis (∼18 AU) of the M dwarf companion
(HD 7449B). We also refine the parameters of the known massive planet (HD 7449Ab), finding that its minimum
mass is -
1.09+0.19
0.52 MJ, its semimajor axis is -
2.33+0.02
0.01 AU, and its eccentricity is -
0.8+0.06
0.08. We use N-body simulations
to constrain the eccentricity of HD 7449B to 0.5. The M dwarf may be inducing Kozai oscillations on the planet,
explaining its high eccentricity. If this is the case and its orbit was initially circular, the mass of the planet would
need to be 1.5MJ. This demonstrates that strong constraints on known planets can be made using direct
observations of otherwise undetectable long-period companions.
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Patrocinador
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NASA from the Space Telescope Science Institute
HST-HF2-51366.001-A
NASA
NAS5-26555
BASAL CATA Center for Astrophysics and Associated Technologies
PFB-06
Ministry for the Economy, Development, and Tourism's Programa Iniciativa Cientfica Milenio
IC120009
FONDECYT
1130196