However, this was ruled out by means of more accurate radial velocity measurements.
Discovered through radial velocity measurements, it has a mass of 5.95 Jupiter masses.
The radial velocity measurements eventually led to the confirmation of Kepler-12b as a planet.
The radial velocity measurements suggest that the star has a companion with at least 1.23 times the mass of Jupiter.
It is a highly reliable data source providing very accurate velocity measurements.
The radial velocity measurements suggest two additional periodicities of 8.5 and 1340 days.
These velocity measurements, astronomers said, supported theories that the concentration of mass could well be a black hole.
HD 45350 b was discovered through radial velocity measurements in 2004.
This method is sensitive to errors due to the integration of velocity measurements over time to give position estimates.
Radial velocity measurements also suggest the existence of a third more distant companion in the system.