Here we show how to determine the orbital parameters of a system composed of
a star and N companions (that can be planets, brown-dwarfs or other stars),
using a simple Fourier analysis of the radial velocity data of the star. This
method supposes that all objects in the system follow keplerian orbits around
the star and gives better results for a large number of observational points.
The orbital parameters may present some errors, but they are an excellent
starting point for the traditional minimization methods such as the
Levenberg-Marquardt algorithms.Comment: 4 page