In August 2005, two planets were discovered orbiting the star, the innermost like Neptune and another like Jupiter orbiting at 3.34 AU. However, the second planet (
HD 11964 b) was not confirmed until May 2007. In September 2007,
P.C. Gregory claimed that there was a third planet in the system on the basis of
Bayesian analysis of the radial velocity data. The planet was claimed to have a mass similar to that of
Saturn and located in a 360-day orbit. Gregory cautioned that the close match between the period of this planet to being exactly a year meant that the radial velocity variations may have been caused by insufficient correction for the motion of the
Earth in orbit around the Sun. The planet was not detected in re-reduced data in an analysis published in the
Astrophysical Journal in 2009. == See also ==