The recent detection of circularly polarized, long-duration (>8 hr)
low-frequency (~150 MHz) radio emission from the M4.5 dwarf GJ 1151 has been
interpreted as arising from a star-planet interaction via the electron
cyclotron maser instability. The existence or parameters of the proposed
planets have not been determined. Using 20 new HARPS-N observations, we put
99th-percentile upper limits on the mass of any close companion to GJ 1151 at
Msini < 5.6 M earth. With no stellar, brown dwarf, or giant planet companion
likely in a close orbit, our data are consistent with detected radio emission
emerging from a magnetic interaction between a short-period terrestrial-mass
planet and GJ 1151