J/A+A/375/L27 HD 80606b, a planet on an extremely elongated orbit (Naef+ 2001)
HD 80606b, a planet on an extremely elongated orbit
Naef D., Latham D.W., Mayor M., Mazeh T., Beuzit J.L., Drukier G.A.,
Perrier-Bellet C., Queloz D., Sivan J.P., Torres G., Udry S., Zucker S.
<Astron. Astrophys. 375, L27 (2001)>
=2001A&A...375L..27N 2001A&A...375L..27N
ADC_Keywords: Stars, G-type ; Radial velocities
Keywords: techniques: radial velocities - stars: individual: HD 80606 -
stars: individual: HD 80607 - binaries: visual - extrasolar planets
Description:
Here we list the measured equivalent widths we used for estimating the
stellar atmospheric parameters of the two components of the visual
binary HD 80606-HD 80607. We also list our 61 individual radial
velocity measurements for HD 80606. The radial-velocity measurements
were obtained using the HIRES spectrograph mounted on the KECK1 10-m
Telescope at the KECK Observatory (Hawaii, USA) and the ELODIE
spectrograph mounted on the 1.93-m Telescope at Observatoire de
Haute-Provence (France). The equivalent widths measurements for HD
80606 and HD 80607 were obtained using two additional high
signal-to-noise HIRES spectra.
Objects:
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RA (2000) DE Designation(s)
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09 22 37.6 +50 36 13 HD 80606 = BDS 5037 B = HIP 45982
09 22 39.7 +50 36 14 HD 80607 = BDS 5037 A = HIP 45983
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File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
table1.dat 28 21 Line list and equivalent widths for HD 80606
table2.dat 28 21 Line list and equivalent widths for HD 80607
table3.dat 25 61 Radial velocity measurements for HD 80606
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See also:
J/A+A/356/590 : The CORALIE survey for extrasolar planets. II (Udry+, 2000)
J/A+A/375/205 : The CORALIE survey for extrasolar planets. V (Naef+ 2001)
J/A+A/379/999 : The CORALIE survey for extrasolar planets. VI (Santos+ 2001)
J/A+A/388/632 : The CORALIE survey for extrasolar planets. VII (Pepe+, 2002)
J/A+A/390/267 : The CORALIE survey for extrasolar planets. VIII (Udry+, 2002)
J/A+A/392/215 : The CORALIE survey for extrasolar planets. IX (Santos+ 2002)
J/A+A/406/373 : The CORALIE survey for extrasolar planets. IX (Santos+ 2003)
J/A+A/410/1039 : Northern extra-solar planets ELODIE survey I (Perrier+ 2003)
J/A+A/410/1051 : Northern extra-solar planets ELODIE survey II (Naef+ 2003)
J/A+A/414/351 : Northern extra-solar planets ELODIE survey III (Naef+, 2004)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat table2.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 7 F7.2 0.1nm Lambda Wavelength
9- 12 F4.1 --- Ion Atomic ID (1)
14- 17 F4.2 eV EP Excitation potential
19- 23 F5.2 --- log(gf) Oscillator strength
25- 28 F4.1 10-4nm EW Measured equivalent width
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Note (1): The first 2 digits indicate the atomic number,
the last digit is the ionisation level (e.g. 26.0 for FeI)
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 11 F11.3 d BJD Barycentric Julian date
13- 17 F5.3 km/s RVel Barycentric radial velocity (1)
19- 23 F5.3 km/s e_RVel Full RVel uncertainty (2)
25 I1 --- Instr [1,2] Instrument:
1: ELODIE at Observatoire de Haute-Provence,
2: HIRES at KECK Observatory
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Note (1): The KECK velocities (Instr=2) are in the Elodie system. The
original KECK velocities can be obtained with the following equation:
RVel(KECK) = RVel(ELODIE) + 40.5016 km/s
Note (2): the full uncertainty is (errstat2 + errsyst2)1/2
The assumed systematic error is errsyst=0.010 km/s
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Author's address:
Dominique Naef
References:
Queloz et al., Paper I 2000A&A...354...99Q 2000A&A...354...99Q
Udy et al., Paper II 2000A&A...356..590U 2000A&A...356..590U, Cat. J/A+A/356/590
Santos et al., Paper III 2000A&A...356..599S 2000A&A...356..599S
Santos et al., Paper IV 2000A&A...361..265S 2000A&A...361..265S
Naef et al., Paper V 2001A&A...375..205N 2001A&A...375..205N, Cat. J/A+A/375/205
Santos et al., Paper VI 2001A&A...379..999S 2001A&A...379..999S, Cat. J/A+A/379/999
Pepe et al., Paper VII 2002A&A...388..632P 2002A&A...388..632P
Udy et al., Paper VIII 2002A&A...390..267U 2002A&A...390..267U, Cat. J/A+A/390/267
Santos et al., Paper IX 2002A&A...392..215S 2002A&A...392..215S, Cat. J/A+A/392/215
Udry et al., Paper X 2003A&A...407..679U 2003A&A...407..679U
Santos et a., Paper XI 2003A&A...406..373S 2003A&A...406..373S, Cat. J/A+A/406/373
(End) Dominique Naef [Observatoire de Geneve] 08-Aug-2001