Direct imaging discovery of β Pictoris d, a ~2.4 M_Jup planet at ~26 au with CO2-rich atmosphere, detected in multi-epoch VLT and JWST observations and consistent with bound orbital motion.
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The paper outlines a staged observational campaign with the Nautilus Space Observatory for astrometric detection of exomoons around nearby imaged exoplanets.
No exomoon signal detected in radial velocity data of β Pictoris b; upper limits reach 80 Earth masses at 1-day periods and 1 Jupiter mass at 200-day periods.
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Direct Imaging Discovery of Giant Exoplanet $\beta$ Pictoris d: A Decade-Long Game of Hide-and-Seek
Direct imaging discovery of β Pictoris d, a ~2.4 M_Jup planet at ~26 au with CO2-rich atmosphere, detected in multi-epoch VLT and JWST observations and consistent with bound orbital motion.
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A Scalable Path to Astrometric Exomoon Discoveries with the Nautilus Space Observatory
The paper outlines a staged observational campaign with the Nautilus Space Observatory for astrometric detection of exomoons around nearby imaged exoplanets.
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Upper limits on exosatellites around $\beta$ Pictoris b
No exomoon signal detected in radial velocity data of β Pictoris b; upper limits reach 80 Earth masses at 1-day periods and 1 Jupiter mass at 200-day periods.