Circumbinary planets orbiting the rapidly pulsating subdwarf B-type binary Ny Vir

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We report here the tentative discovery of a Jovian planet in orbit around the rapidly pulsating subdwarf B-type (sdB-type) eclipsing binary NY Vir. By using newly determined eclipse times together with those collected from the literature, we detect that the observed-calculated (O - C) curve of NY Vir shows a small-amplitude cyclic variation with a period of 7.9yr and a semiamplitude of 6.1s, while it undergoes a downward parabolic change (revealing a period decrease at a rate of ). The periodic variation was analyzed for the light-travel-time effect via the presence of a third body. The mass of the tertiary companion was determined to be M 3sin i′ = 2.3( 0.3)M Jupiter when a total mass of 0.60 M ⊙ for NY Vir is adopted. This suggests that it is most probably a giant circumbinary planet orbiting NY Vir at a distance of about 3.3 astronomical units (AU). Since the rate of period decrease cannot be explained by true angular momentum loss caused by gravitational radiation or/and magnetic braking, the observed downward parabolic change in the O - C diagram may be only a part of a long-period (longer than 15years) cyclic variation, which may reveal the presence of another Jovian planet (2.5 M Jupiter) in the system. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Qian, S. B., Zhu, L. Y., Dai, Z. B., Fernández-Lajús, E., Xiang, F. Y., & He, J. J. (2012). Circumbinary planets orbiting the rapidly pulsating subdwarf B-type binary Ny Vir. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 745(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/745/2/L23

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