\begin{table}%t4 \caption{\label{tab:4}Our estimated values for the five parameters of the four exoplanets around 55~Cancri.} \small%%\centerline { \begin{tabular}{ccccccc} \hline\hline &&&&&& \\[-8pt] Planet& $T$ (days)& $t_{0}$ (JD)& $e$ & $\omega$ (deg)& $K_{1}$ (m s$^{-1}$)& $\sqrt{\chi_{\rm red}^{2}}$\\ &&&&&& \\[-8pt] \hline e& 2.8170 $\pm$ 0.0932& 10000.0046 $\pm$ 0.3250& 0.07 $\pm$ 0.0016& 250.2326 $\pm$ 0.4613& 5.4311 $\pm$ 0.2241& \multirow{4}{*}{2.0314}\\ b& 14.6515 $\pm$ 0.0002& 10002.8917 $\pm$ 0.0549& 0.0145 $\pm$ 0.0005& 130.9176 $\pm$ 0.4591& 71.7606 $\pm$ 0.3140& \\ c& 44.3298 $\pm$ 0.0059& 9989.9237 $\pm$ 0.4637& 0.0853 $\pm$ 0.0014& 78.2384 $\pm$ 0.4662& 9.9820 $\pm$ 0.2075& \\ d& 5218.3339 $\pm$ 0.5246& 12500.7572 $\pm$ 0.3713& 0.0250 $\pm$ 0.0006& 180.2123 $\pm$ 0.2645& 46.6872 $\pm$ 0.1431& \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \medskip The planets are listed in order of increasing orbital period, and the planet designations, b$-$e, correspond to the notation given by Marcy et~al. (\cite{Marcy}) and Fischer et~al. (\cite{Fischer & Marcy}). The value for the $\sqrt{\chi_{\rm red}^{2}}$ is also included. \end{table}