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The M dwarf planet search programme at the ESO VLT plus UVES A search for terrestrial planets in the habitable zone of M dwarfs

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 505, Issue 2, Pages 859-871

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200912479

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stars: general; stars: planetary systems; techniques: radial velocities

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We present radial velocity ( RV) measurements of our sample of 40 M dwarfs from our planet search programme with VLT + UVES begun in 2000. Although with our RV precision down to 2-2.5m/s and timebase line of up to 7 years, we are capable of finding planets of a few Earth masses in the close-in habitable zones of M dwarfs, there is no detection of a planetary companion. To demonstrate this we present mass detection limits allowing us to exclude Jupiter-mass planets up to 1 AU for most of our sample stars. We identified 6 M dwarfs that host a brown dwarf or low-mass stellar companion. With the exception of these, all other sample stars show low RV variability with an rms < 20 m/s. Some high proper motion stars exhibit a linear RV trend consistent with their secular acceleration. Furthermore, we examine our data sets for a possible correlation between RVs and stellar activity as seen in variations of the Ha line strength. For Barnard's star we found a significant anticorrelation, but most of the sample stars do not show such a correlation.

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