The Discovery of Stellar Oscillations in the K Giant $ι$ Dra
arXiv:0809.4857 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361:200810405
Abstract
$ι$ Dra (HIP 75458) is a well-known example for a K giant hosting a substellar companion since its discovery by Frink et al. (2002). We present radial velocity measurements of this star from observations taken with three different instruments spanning nearly 8 years. They show more clearly that the RV period is long-lived and coherent thus supporting the companion hypothesis. The longer time baseline now allows for a more accurate determination of the orbit with a revised period of P=511 d and an additional small linear trend, indicative of another companion in a wide orbit. Moreover we show that the star exhibits low amplitude, solar like oscillations with frequencies around 3-4 d$^{-1}$ (34.7-46.3 $μ$Hz).
6 pages, 6 figures, 4 tables, accepted by A&A