G. Gatewood et al., A combined Hipparcos and multichannel astrometric photometer study of the proposed planetary system of rho coronae borealis, ASTROPHYS J, 548(1), 2001, pp. L61-L63
Hipparcos and Multichannel Astrometric Photometer (MAP) observations of rho
Coronae Borealis independently display astrometric motion at the period of
the proposed "extrasolar planetary" companion to the star. Individual leas
t-squares fits to each astrometric data set yield independent estimates of
the semimajor axis, inclination, and node angle that are in excellent agree
ment. A combined solution of the Hipparcos and MAP data yields an inclinati
on of 0 degrees .5, a node at 30.5 +/- 12.4, and a semimajor axis of 1.66 /- 0.35 mas, indicating a companion mass of 0.14 +/- 0.05 M., over 2 orders
of magnitude greater than the minimum mass for the companion as determined
by radial velocity studies. This mass is approximately that of an M dwarf
star; the companion cannot be a planetary object.