GJ 581 is an M dwarf host of a multiplanet system. We use long-baseline interferometric measurements from the CHARA Array, coupled with trigonometric parallax information, to directly determine its physical radius to be 0.299±0.010R⊙. Literature photometry data are used to perform spectral energy distribution fitting in order to determine GJ 581's effective surface temperature TEFF=3498±56 K and its luminosity L=0.01205±0.00024L⊙. From these measurements, we recompute the location and extent of the system's habitable zone and conclude that two of the planets orbiting GJ 581, planets d and g, spend all or part of their orbit within or just on the edge of the habitable zone.
@article{arxiv.1102.0237,
title = {Astrophysical Parameters and Habitable Zone of the Exoplanet Hosting Star GJ 581},
author = {Kaspar von Braun and Tabetha S. Boyajian and Stephen R. Kane and Gerard T. van Belle and David R. Ciardi and Mercedes Lopez-Morales and Harold A. McAlister and Todd J. Henry and Wei-Chun Jao and Adric R. Riedel and John P. Subasavage and Gail Schaefer and Theo A. ten Brummelaar and Stephen Ridgway and Lazlo Sturmann and Judit Sturmann and Jude Mazingue and Nils H. Turner and Chris Farrington and P. J. Goldfinger and Andrew F. Boden},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1102.0237},
year = {2015}
}
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10 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables; accepted for publication in ApJL