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Table 5

Giant planets (m sin i ≥ 0.5 MSat ≈ 0.15 MJup) in the CARMENES sample.

Name M* [M] m sin i [MJup] m sin i/M* P [d] e Reference
GJ3512b 0.123 0.463 3.59 × 10−3 203.59 0.44 M19
TZ Arib 0.150 0.213 1.36 × 10−3 771.36 0.46 This work
GJ876c 0.327 0.726 2.12 × 10−3 30.126 0.25 T18
GJ876b 0.327 2.288 6.68 × 10−3 61.082 0.03 T18
GJ 1148 b 0.354 0.304 0.82 × 10−3 41.380 0.38 T20a
GJ 1148 c 0.354 0.227 0.61 × 10−3 532.64 0.38 T20a
GJ179b 0.357 0.82 0.36 × 10−3 2288 0.21 H10
GJ 15 Ac 0.391 0.152 0.37 × 10−3 7025 T18
GJ849b 0.468 0.884 1.80 × 10−3 1924 0.04 F15
GJ849c 0.468 0.916 1.87 × 10−3 5520 0.09 F15
TYC 2187-512-1 b 0.498 0.328 0.63 × 10−3 691.90 0.05 This work
GJ649 b 0.514 0.317 0.59 × 10−3 598.3 0.30 J10b

References. M19 Morales et al. (2019); T18: Trifonov et al. (2018); T20a: Trifonov et al. (2020a); H10: Howard et al. (2010); F15: Feng et al. (2015); J10: Johnson et al. (2010b). Stellar masses have been updated from Schweitzer et al. (2019), and the derived planet masses corrected according to m sin i.

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