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Possible detection of two giant extrasolar planets orbiting the eclipsing polar UZ Fornacis

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dc.contributor.author Potter S.B. en
dc.contributor.author Romero-Colmenero E. en
dc.contributor.author Ramsay G. en
dc.contributor.author Crawford S. en
dc.contributor.author Gulbis A. en
dc.contributor.author Barway S. en
dc.contributor.author Zietsman E. en
dc.contributor.author Kotze M. en
dc.contributor.author Buckley D.A.H. en
dc.contributor.author O'Donoghue D. en
dc.contributor.author Siegmund O.H.W. en
dc.contributor.author McPhate J. en
dc.contributor.author Welsh B.Y. en
dc.contributor.author Vallerga J. en
dc.date.accessioned 2012-11-01T16:31:41Z
dc.date.available 2012-11-01T16:31:41Z
dc.date.issued 2011 en
dc.identifier.citation Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society en
dc.identifier.citation 416 en
dc.identifier.citation 3 en
dc.identifier.issn 358711 en
dc.identifier.other 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.19198.x en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/7588
dc.description.abstract We present new high-speed, multi-observatory, multi-instrument photometry of the eclipsing polar UZ For in order to measure precise mid-eclipse times with the aim of detecting any orbital period variations. When combined with published eclipse times and archival data spanning ~27 years, we detect departures from a linear and quadratic trend of ~60s. The departures are strongly suggestive of two cyclic variations of 16(3) and 5.25(25) years. The two favoured mechanisms to drive the periodicities are either two giant extrasolar planets as companions to the binary [with minimum masses of 6.3(1.5) and 7.7(1.2)M Jup) or a magnetic cycle mechanism (e.g. Applegate's mechanism) of the secondary star. Applegate's mechanism would require the entire radiant energy output of the secondary and would therefore seem to be the least likely of the two, barring any further refinements in the effect of magnetic fields (e.g. those of Lanza et al.). The two-planet model can provide realistic solutions but it does not quite capture all of the eclipse times measurements. A highly eccentric orbit for the outer planet would fit the data nicely, but we find that such a solution would be unstable. It is also possible that the periodicities are driven by some combination of both mechanisms. Further observations of this system are encouraged. © 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2011 RAS. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Accretion, accretion discs; Binaries: close; Methods: analytical; Novae, cataclysmic variables; Planetary systems; X-rays: stars en
dc.title Possible detection of two giant extrasolar planets orbiting the eclipsing polar UZ Fornacis en
dc.type Article en


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