The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2025)

Four Sub-Earth Planets Orbiting Barnard’s Star from MAROON-X and ESPRESSO

  • Ritvik Basant,
  • Rafael Luque,
  • Jacob L. Bean,
  • Andreas Seifahrt,
  • Madison Brady,
  • Lily L. Zhao,
  • Nina Brown,
  • Tanya Das,
  • Julian Stürmer,
  • David Kasper,
  • Rohan Gupta,
  • Guđmundur Stefánsson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/adb8d5
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 982, no. 1
p. L1

Abstract

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Barnard’s Star is an old, single M dwarf star that comprises the second-closest extrasolar system. It has a long history of claimed planet detections from both radial velocities and astrometry. However, none of these claimed detections have so far withstood further scrutiny. Continuing this story, extreme precision radial velocity measurements from the ESPRESSO instrument have recently been used to identify four new sub-Earth-mass planet candidates around Barnard’s Star. We present here 112 radial velocities of Barnard’s Star from the MAROON-X instrument that were obtained independently to search for planets around this compelling object. The data have a typical precision of 30 cm s ^−1 and are contemporaneous with the published ESPRESSO measurements (2021–2023). The MAROON-X data on their own confirm planet b ( P = 3.154 days) and planet candidates c and d ( P = 4.124 and 2.340 days, respectively). Furthermore, adding the MAROON-X data to the ESPRESSO data strengthens the evidence for planet candidate e ( P = 6.739 days), thus leading to its confirmation. The signals from all four planets are 0.57 M _⊕ (with a 99% detection probability) in Barnard's Star’s habitable zone ( P = 10–42 days).

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