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A uGMRT search for radio emission from planets around evolved stars

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2024-02-20 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

In this work, we present the results from a study using the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope (GMRT) to search for radio {emission} from planets around three evolved stars namely α\alpha~Tau, β\beta~UMi, and β\beta~Gem. Both α\alpha~Tau and β\beta~UMi host massive \sim 6 MJM_J mass planets at about \sim1.4 au from the central star, while β\beta~Gem is host to a 2.9 MJM_J mass planet at 1.7 au from the host star. We observe α\alpha~Tau and β\beta~ UMi at two u(upgraded)GMRT bands; band~3 (250-500~MHz) and band~4 (550-900~MHz). We also analyzed the archival observations from β\beta Gem at 150~MHz from GMRT. We did not detect any radio signals from these systems. At 400~MHz, the 3σ\sigma upper limit is 87 μ\muJy/beam for α\alpha~Tau~{b} and 77.4 μ\muJy/beam for β\beta~UMi~{b}. From our observations at 650~MHz, we place a 3σ\sigma upper limit of 28.2 μ\muJy/beam for α\alpha~Tau~b and 33.6 μ\muJy/beam for β\beta~UMi~b. For β\beta Gem b, at 150~MHz, we place an upper limit of 2.5 mJy. At 400~MHz and 650~MHz, our observations are the deepest radio images for any exoplanetary system.

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@article{arxiv.2402.11182,
  title  = {A uGMRT search for radio emission from planets around evolved stars},
  author = {Mayank Narang and P. Manoj and Ishwara Chandra and Bihan Banerjee and Himanshu Tyagi and Motohide Tamura and Thomas Henning and Blesson Mathew and Joseph Lazio and Arun Surya and Prasanta K. Nayak},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.11182},
  year   = {2024}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures, accepted at MNRAS