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An investigation into the radial velocity variations of CoRoT-7

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 520, Issue -, Pages -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201014795

Keywords

star: individual: CoRoT-7; techniques: radial velocities; planetary systems; stars: activity; starspots

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  1. DLR
  2. German BMBF [50 OW0205, 50 OW0501, 50 OW0603]

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Context. CoRoT-7b, the first transiting superearth exoplanet, has a radius of 1.7 R(circle plus) and a mass of 4.8 M(circle plus). The HARPS radial velocity (RV) measurements used for deriving this mass also detected an additional companion with a period of 3.7 days and a mass of 8.4 M(circle plus). The mass of CoRoT-7b is a crucial parameter for planet structure models, but is difficult to determine because CoRoT-7 is a modestly active star and there is at least one additional companion. Aims. The aims of this paper are to assess the statistical significance of the RV variations of CoRoT-7b and CoRoT-7c, to obtain a better measurement of the planet mass for CoRoT-7b, and to search for additional companions in the RV data. Methods. A Fourier analysis is performed on the HARPS spectral data of CoRoT-7. These data include RV measurements, spectral line bisectors, the full width at half maximum of the cross-correlation function, and Ca II emission. The latter 3 quantities vary due to stellar activity and were used to assess the nature of the observed RV variations. An analysis of a sub-set of the RV measurements where multiple observations were made per night was also used to estimate the RV amplitude from CoRoT-7b that was less sensitive to activity variations. Results. Our analysis indicates that the 0.85-d and 3.7-d RV signals of CoRoT-7b and CoRoT-7c are present in the spectral data with a high degree of statistical significance. We also find evidence for another significant RV signal at 9 days. An analysis of the activity indicator data reveals that this 9-d signal most likely does not arise from activity, but possibly from an additional companion. If due to a planetary companion the mass is m = 19.5 M(circle plus), assuming co-planarity with CoRoT-7b. A dynamical study of the three planet system shows that it is stable over several hundred millions of years. Our analysis yields a RV amplitude of 5.04 +/- 1.09 ms(-1) for CoRoT-7b which corresponds to a planet mass of m = 6.9 +/- 1.4 M(circle plus). This increased mass would make the planet CoRoT-7b more Earth-like in its internal structure. Conclusions. CoRoT-7 is confirmed to be a planet system with at least 2 and possibly 3 exoplanets having masses in the range 7-20 M(circle plus). If the third companion can be confirmed then CoRoT-7 may represent a case of an ultra-compact planetary system.

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