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Occurrence rate of hot Jupiters around early-type M dwarfs based on TESS data

Authors :
Gan, Tianjun
Wang, Sharon X.
Wang, Songhu
Mao, Shude
Huang, Chelsea X.
Collins, Karen A.
Stassun, Keivan G.
Shporer, Avi
Zhu, Wei
Ricker, George R.
Vanderspek, Roland
Latham, David W.
Seager, Sara
Winn, Joshua N.
Jenkins, Jon M.
Barkaoui, Khalid
Belinski, Alexander A.
Ciardi, David R.
Evans, Phil
Girardin, Eric
Maslennikova, Nataliia A.
Mazeh, Tsevi
Panahi, Aviad
Pozuelos, Francisco J.
Radford, Don J.
Schwarz, Richard P.
Twicken, Joseph D.
Wünsche, Anaël
Zucker, Shay
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present an estimate of the occurrence rate of hot Jupiters ($7\ R_{\oplus}\leq R_{p}\leq 2\ R_{J}$, $0.8 \leq P_{b}\leq 10$ days) around early-type M dwarfs based on stars observed by TESS during its Primary Mission. We adopt stellar parameters from the TESS Input Catalog, and construct a sample of 60,819 M dwarfs with $10.5 \leq T_{\rm mag}\leq 13.5$, effective temperature $2900 \leq T_{\rm eff}\leq 4000\ K$ and stellar mass $0.45\leq M_{\ast}\leq 0.65\ M_{\odot}$. We conduct a uninformed transit search using a detection pipeline based on the box least square search and characterize the searching completeness through an injection and recovery experiment. We combine a series of vetting steps including light centroid measurement, odd/even and secondary eclipse analysis, rotation and transit period synchronization tests as well as inspecting the ground-based photometric, spectroscopic and imaging observations. Finally, we find a total of nine planet candidates, all of which are known TESS objects of interest. We obtain an occurrence rate of $0.27\pm0.09\%$ for hot Jupiters around early-type M dwarfs that satisfy our selection criteria. Compared with previous studies, the occurrence rate of hot Jupiters around early-type M dwarfs is smaller than all measurements for FGK stars, although they are consistent within 1--2$\sigma$. Combining results from transit, radial velocity and microlensing surveys, we find that hot Jupiters around early-type M dwarfs possibly show a steeper decrease in occurrence rate per logarithmic semi-major axis bin (${{\rm d}N}/{\rm d}\log_{10} a$) when compared with FGK stars.<br />Comment: 34 pages, 18 figures, accepted for publication in AJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2210.08313
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac9b12