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HD 28471: a near-resonant compact multiplanet system with a possible cold giant planet

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2025-08-26 v1

Abstract

We present radial velocity measurements of the star HD 28471, observed by HARPS at the ESO 3.6 m telescope over a baseline of 19\sim19 years. We have searched for planetary companions to HD 28471 using kima, a trans-dimensional diffusive nested sampling algorithm where the number of planetary signals is explored as a free parameter. We detect a compact system of three planets, with signals in the preferred solution corresponding to orbits of P3.16, 6.12, and 11.68P\sim3.16,~6.12,~\textrm{and }11.68 d. These planets lie firmly in the super-Earth and sub-Neptune mass regime, with (minimum) masses of 3.7,5.7,and 4.93.7, 5.7, \textrm{and }4.9 M_{\oplus}, respectively. A long-period (1500\sim1500 d) signal is also strongly detected. Assessment of activity indicator periodicities and RV correlations suggests that the three short-period signals are genuine planets, but casts doubt upon the nature of the long-period signal. The origin may be a short stellar magnetic cycle, though additional data are required to fully sample the periodicity without intervening offsets. HD 28471 b exhibits a more eccentric orbit than the other planets, which may be due to dynamical interaction, or a result of RV variation from an as-yet-undetected 4th planet interior to this compact system. The detected planets lie close to a resonant configuration, indicating that the system may retain features of its natal configuration, with convergent migration potentially responsible for evolving the planets onto such short-period orbits.

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@article{arxiv.2508.18000,
  title  = {HD 28471: a near-resonant compact multiplanet system with a possible cold giant planet},
  author = {A. T. Stevenson and C. A. Haswell and J. R. Barnes and M. R. Standing and J. K. Barstow and Z. O. B. Ross and A. V. Freckelton and D. Staab},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.18000},
  year   = {2025}
}

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24 pages, 21 figures, 10 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS