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2009ApJ...694L.171C - Astrophys. J., 694, L171-L176 (2009/April-1)

On the semimajor axis distribution of extrasolar gas giant planets: why hot jupiters are rare around high-mass stars.

CURRIE T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Based on a suite of Monte Carlo simulations, I show that a stellar-mass-dependent lifetime of the gas disks from which planets form can explain the lack of hot Jupiters/close-in giant planets around high-mass stars and other key features of the observed semimajor axis distribution of radial velocity-detected giant planets. Using reasonable parameters for the Type II migration rate, regions of planet formation, and timescales for gas giant core formation, I construct synthetic distributions of Jovian planets. A planet formation/migration model assuming a stellar-mass-dependent gas disk lifetime reproduces key features in the observed distribution by preferentially stranding planets around high-mass stars at large semimajor axes.

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Journal keyword(s): planetary systems: formation

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