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A&A 388, 632-638 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020433
The CORALIE survey for southern extra-solar planets VII
Two short-period Saturnian companions to HD 108147 and HD 168746
F. Pepe, M. Mayor, F. Galland, D. Naef, D. Queloz, N. C. Santos, S. Udry and M. BurnetObservatoire de Genève, 51 Ch. des Maillettes, 1290 Sauverny, Switzerland
(Received 7 February 2002 / Accepted 19 March 2002 )
Abstract
We present the discovery of two Saturn-mass companions to
HD 108147
and
HD 168746
. Both belong to the lightest ever discovered planets. The minimum mass of the companion to
HD 168746
is of only 0.77 the mass of Saturn and its orbital period is 6.4 days. The companion to
HD 108147
orbits its parent star in 10.9 days and its minimum mass is 1.34 that of Saturn. Its orbit is characterized by a high eccentricity,
e=0.50, indicating possibly the presence of a second companion.
The detection of Saturn-mass planets by means of the Doppler technique demands high
radial-velocity measurement precision. The two
new candidates were discovered by means of the CORALIE
echelle spectrograph. The instrumental accuracy of CORALIE
combined with the simultaneous ThAr-reference technique has reached a level
better than 3 m s
-1. On many observed objects the precision is now limited by
photon noise. We present in this paper the weighted cross-correlation technique,
which leads to an improvement in the photon noise of the computed radial velocity.
We discuss as well a modification of the numerical cross-correlation mask which
reduces significantly the residual perturbation effects produced by telluric absorption
lines.
Key words: techniques: radial velocities -- stars: individual: HD 108147 -- stars: individual: HD 168746 -- stars: planetary systems
Offprint request: F. Pepe, Francesco.Pepe@obs.unige.ch
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