Long-period magnetic activity in the K dwarf GJ1137 and a new super-Earth on a 9-day orbit: A cautionary tale for Jovian-analogue detection from Doppler surveys
Context. Detection and characterisation of Jovian analogues in precision radial velocity (RV) measurements is gaining momentum due to the constantly increasing observational baseline of Doppler surveys. The occurrence rate of Jovian-mass exoplanets is crucial to understanding the architecture of planetary systems. However, long-period RV signals in
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