A second low-mass planet orbiting the nearby M-dwarf GJ 536
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GJ 536 is a low-mass star, located 10 pc away from the Sun, that hosts a low-mass planet orbiting with a period of 8.71 days. Basedon an analysis of the radial velocity (RV) time series obtained from the available data of the spectrographs HARPS, HARPS-N,CARMENES and HIRES, we announce the discovery of a second low-mass planet orbiting the star. We performed a RV globalanalysis on RV, spectroscopic activity indicators, and ASAS photometry, within the multidimensional Gaussian process frame-work, updated the parameters of GJ 536 b, and found significant evidence for the presence of a second planet. GJ 536 c is a low-massplanet (mp sin i= 5.89 ±0.70 M⊕), orbiting with a period of 32.761 ±0.015 days, at a distance of 0.1617 ±0.0028 au from its parentstar. It induces an RV semi-amplitude of 1.80 ±0.20 m·s−1. Given its distance to the star, it receives a flux of 1.692 ±0.069 F⊕, foran equilibrium temperature of 290.5 ±9.5 K. We update the mass of the planet GJ 536 b to mp sin i= 6.37 ±0.38 M⊕. The orbits ofboth planets are consistent with circular. We explored the use of statistical Doppler imaging on the photometric and RV data, and finda tentative projected obliquity of the stellar rotation axis of 58+16−19 deg. Current evidence does not support the presence of additionalplanets with masses >5 M⊕for orbital periods up to 100 days, or >10 M⊕for periods up to 1000 days.
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