2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41550-019-0857-1
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Evidence for an additional planet in the β Pictoris system

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“…Similarly to Lagrange et al (2019), we find the presence of the c planet results in a lower mass for the b planet. In our one-planet Case 3 fit, we found a mass for β Pic b of M b = 12.8 +5.5 −3.2 M Jup , which drops to M b = 8.0 ± 2.6 M Jup in the coplanar fit ( Figure 17).…”
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“…Similarly to Lagrange et al (2019), we find the presence of the c planet results in a lower mass for the b planet. In our one-planet Case 3 fit, we found a mass for β Pic b of M b = 12.8 +5.5 −3.2 M Jup , which drops to M b = 8.0 ± 2.6 M Jup in the coplanar fit ( Figure 17).…”
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“…Compared to Lagrange et al (2019), we find generally similar values to our fit, but with noticeable differences, likely resulting from performing a joint fit for all data and both planets, rather than using MCMC chains from a fit to β Pic b to fit the RVs. Lagrange et al (2019) found values of [a c , e c , P c , M c ] of [2.69 ± 0.003 au, 0.24 ± 0.02, 3.335 ± 0.005 yr, 8.93 ± 0.14 M Jup ] compared to values from our coplanar fit of [2.72 ± 0.019 au, 0.24 +0.1 −0.09 , 3.39 ± 0.02 yr, 9.18 +1.0 −0.9 M Jup ]. That these measurements are in such good agreement, but with errors several times larger from the joint fit, suggests that extracting a limited number of orbits from the posterior, as done in Lagrange et al (2019), underestimates the errors on the derived parameters.…”
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“…Indeed, our immediate Galactic environment is richly populated with stars that harbour planetary systems. We are already aware of many stars with known exoplanets within only a few parsecs around the Sun, such as for example, Proxima Centauri at 1.3 pc (Anglada-Escudé et al 2016), Barnard's Star at 1.8 pc (Ribas et al 2018), Teegarden's Star at 3.8 pc (Zechmeister et al 2019), Fomalhaut at 7.7 pc (Kalas et al 2008) 2 , Trappist-1 at 12 pc (Gillon et al 2017), or β Pictoris at 19 pc (Lagrange et al , 2019. Most stars in Sun-like environments 3 seem to host planets.…”
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confidence: 99%