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The California Legacy Survey II. Occurrence of Giant Planets Beyond the Ice line

Authors :
Debra A. Fischer
Stephen R. Kane
Cayla M. Dedrick
Geoffrey W. Marcy
Paul A. Dalba
Lauren M. Weiss
Ian Crossfield
Howard Isaacson
Ilya A. Sherstyuk
Justin R. Crepp
Ashley Chontos
Gregory W. Henry
Andrew W. Howard
Ryan A. Rubenzahl
Erik A. Petigura
Benjamin J. Fulton
Lee J. Rosenthal
Aida Behmard
Heather Knutson
Sarah Blunt
Molly R. Kosiarek
Jason T. Wright
Lea A. Hirsch
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We used high-precision radial velocity measurements of FGKM stars to determine the occurrence of giant planets as a function of orbital separation spanning 0.03-30 au. Giant planets are more prevalent at orbital distances of 1-10 au compared to orbits interior or exterior of this range. The increase in planet occurrence at $\sim$1 au by a factor of $\sim$4 is highly statistically significant. A fall-off in giant planet occurrence at larger orbital distances is favored over models with flat or increasing occurrence. We measure $14.1^{+2.0}_{-1.8}$ giant planets per 100 stars with semi-major axes of 2-8 au and $8.9^{+3.0}_{-2.4}$ giant planets per 100 stars in the range 8-32 au, a decrease in giant planet occurrence with increasing orbital separation that is significant at the $\sim$2$\sigma$ level. We find that the occurrence rate of sub-Jovian planets (0.1-1 Jupiter masses) is also enhanced for 1-10 au orbits. This suggests that lower mass planets may share the formation or migration mechanisms that drive the increased prevalence near the water-ice line for their Jovian counterparts. Our measurements of cold gas giant occurrence are consistent with the latest results from direct imaging surveys and gravitational lensing surveys despite different stellar samples. We corroborate previous findings that giant planet occurrence increases with stellar mass and metallicity.<br />Comment: accepted to ApJS

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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