What does a larger amplitude in the radial velocity curve indicate about the orbiting body?

Answer

The planet is either more massive or orbits closer to the star

A larger amplitude means the star is moving faster due to stronger gravitational influence, which implies that the planet causing the disturbance is either more massive or orbiting closer to its host star.

What does a larger amplitude in the radial velocity curve indicate about the orbiting body?

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