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A planetary companion to HD 40979 and additional planets orbiting HD 12661 and HD 38529

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 586, Issue 2, Pages 1394-1408

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/367889

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planetary systems; stars : individual (HD 12661, HD 38529, HD 40979); stars : low-mass, brown dwarfs

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We report the detection of three extrasolar planets from the Lick and Keck observatories. The F8 V star HD40979 has a companion with orbital period P = 263.1 +/- 3 days, eccentricity e = 0.25 +/- 0.05, and velocity semiamplitude K = 101.2 +/- 5.6 m s(-1). The inferred semimajor axis is 0.83 AU and M sin i = 3.28 M-Jup. Observations of planetary companions orbiting the G6 V star HD 12661 and the G4 IV star HD 38529 have already been published, and here we report additional, longer period companions for both of these stars. The outer companion to HD 12661 has P-c = 1444.5 +/- 12.5 days, e(c) = 0.20 +/- 0.04, and K-c = 27.6 +/- 2.5 m s(-1). Adopting a stellar mass of 1.07 M-circle dot, we find M-c sin i = 1.57 M-Jup and a semimajor axis of 2.56 AU. The second companion to HD 38529 has P-c = 2174 +/- 30 days, e(c) = 0.36 +/- 0.05, and K-c = 170.5 +/- 9 m s(-1). The assumed mass of 1.39 M-circle dot for HD 38529 yields M-c sin i = 12.7 M-Jup and a semimajor axis of 3.68 AU. Photometric observations at Fairborn Observatory reveal low-amplitude brightness variations in HD 40979 and HD 38529 due to rotational modulation in the visibility of photospheric starspots, and they yield rotation periods of 7.0 and 35.7 days, respectively, very different from the planetary orbital periods. The orbital parameters of these two systems are compared with updated parameters for all of the known multiple-planet systems. Updated velocities are provided for the Y Andromedae system.

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