First Results from the Anglo-Australian Planet Search: A Brown Dwarf Candidate and a 51 Peg-like Planet

Butler, R. Paul; Vogt, Steven S.; Henry, Gregory W.; Marcy, Geoffrey W.; Tinney, C. G.; Jones, Hugh R. A.; Apps, Kevin; Penny, Alan J.

Australia, United States, United Kingdom

Abstract

We report results from the Anglo-Australian Planet Search, a survey for planets around 200 solar-type stars in the southern hemisphere that is being carried out on the 3.9 m Anglo-Australian Telescope. Limiting Doppler precisions of 3 m s-1 have been demonstrated from the first 2.5 years of operation, making this the highest-precision planet search in the southern hemisphere. From these data we report results for two new substellar detections. The first is a 51 Peg-like planet around the star HD 179949 with Msini=0.84 MJUP. Photometric study reveals this is not a transiting system. The second is a brown dwarf or very low mass star companion to HD 164427 in an eccentric orbit with Msini=46 MJUP. Hipparcos data indicate this latter object is unlikely to have a mass greater than 0.18 Msolar. Based on observations obtained at the Anglo-Australian Telescope, Siding Spring, Australia, and the W. M. Keck Observatory, which is operated jointly by the University of California and the California Institute of Technology.

2001 The Astrophysical Journal
Hipparcos 144