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GJ 9404 b:A Confirmed Eccentric Planet, and not a Candidate
Eccentric orbits can be decomposed into a series of sine curves which affects
how the false alarm probability is computed when using traditional periodograms
on radial-velocity data. Here we show that a candidate exoplanet orbiting the M
dwarf GJ 9404, identified by the HADES survey using data from the HARPS-N
spectrograph, is in fact a bona-fide planet on a highly eccentric orbit. Far
from a candidate, GJ 9404 b is detected with a high confidence. We reach our
conclusion using two methods that assume Keplerian functions rather than sines
to compute a detection probability, a Bayes Factor, and the FIP periodogram. We
compute these using nested sampling with {\tt kima}.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figur