The Carnegie Astrometric Planet Search Program

  • Boss A
  • Weinberger A
  • Anglada-Escudé G
  • et al.
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Abstract

We are undertaking an astrometrie search for gas giant planets and brown dwarfs orbiting nearby low-mass dwarf stars with the 2.5 m du Pont Telescope at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. We have built two specialized astrometrie cameras, the Carnegie Astrometrie Planet Search Cameras (CAPSCam-S and CAPSCam-N), using two Teledyne HAWAII-2RG HyViSI arrays, with the cameras' design having been optimized for high-accuracy astrometry of M dwarf stars. We describe two independent CAPSCam data reduction approaches and present a detailed analysis of the observations to date of one of our target stars, NLTT 48256. Observations of NLTT 48256 taken since 2007 July with CAPSCam-S imply that astrometrie accuracies of around 0.3 mas hr -1 are achievable, sufficient to detect a Jupiter-mass companion orbiting 1 AU from a late M dwarf 10 pc away with a signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of about 4. We plan to follow about 100 nearby (primarily within about 10 pc) low-mass stars, principally late M, L, and T dwarfs, for 10 yr or more, in order to detect very low-mass companions with orbital periods long enough to permit the existence of habitable, Earth-like planets on shorter-period orbits. These stars are generally too faint and red to be included in ground-based Doppler planet surveys, which are often optimized for FGK dwarfs. The smaller masses of late M dwarfs also yield correspondingly larger astrometrie signals for a given mass planet. Our search will help to determine whether gas giant planets form primarily by core accretion or by disk instability around late M dwarf stars. © 2009. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved.

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Boss, A. P., Weinberger, A. J., Anglada-Escudé, G., Thompson, I. B., Burley, G., Birk, C., … Patterson, R. J. (2009). The Carnegie Astrometric Planet Search Program. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 121(885), 1218–1231. https://doi.org/10.1086/647960

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