2020A&A...643A.106B


Query : 2020A&A...643A.106B

2020A&A...643A.106B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 643A, 106-106 (2020/11-1)

Occurrence rates of small planets from HARPS. Focus on the Galactic context.

BASHI D., ZUCKER S., ADIBEKYAN V., SANTOS N.C., TAL-OR L., TRIFONOV T. and MAZEH T.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. The stars in the Milky Way thin and thick disks can be distinguished by several properties such as metallicity and kinematics. It is not clear whether the two populations also differ in the properties of planets orbiting the stars. In order to study this, a careful analysis of both the chemical composition and mass detection limits is required for a sufficiently large sample. Currently, this information is still limited only to large radial-velocity (RV) programs. Based on the recently published archival database of the High Accuracy Radial velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS) spectrograph, we present a first analysis of low-mass (small) planet occurrence rates in a sample of thin- and thick-disk stars.
Aims. We aim to assess the effects of stellar properties on planet occurrence rates and to obtain first estimates of planet occurrence rates in the thin and thick disks of the Galaxy. As a baseline for comparison, we also aim to provide an updated value for the small close-in planet occurrence rate and compare it with the results of previous RV and transit (Kepler) works.
Methods. We used archival HARPS RV datasets to calculate detection limits of a sample of stars that were previously analysed for their elemental abundances. For stars with known planets we first subtracted the Keplerian orbit. We then used this information to calculate planet occurrence rates according to a simplified Bayesian model in different regimes of stellar and planet properties.
Results. Our results suggest that metal-poor stars and more massive stars host fewer low-mass close-in planets. We find the occurrence rates of these planets in the thin and thick disks to be comparable. In the iron-poor regimes, we find these occurrence rates to be significantly larger at the high-α region (thick-disk stars) as compared with the low-α region (thin-disk stars). In general, we find the average number of close-in small planets (2-100 days, 1-20M) per star (FGK-dwarfs) to be: np=0.36±0.05, while the fraction of stars with planets is Fh=0.23–0.03+0.04. Qualitatively, our results agree well with previous estimates based on RV and Kepler surveys.
Conclusions. This work provides a first estimate of the close-in small planet occurrence rates in the solar neighbourhood of the thin and thick disks of the Galaxy. It is unclear whether there are other stellar properties related to the Galactic context that affect small-planet occurrence rates, or if it is only the combined effects of stellar metal content and mass. A future larger sample of stars and planets is needed to address those questions.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: general - Galaxy: disk - stars: abundances - stars: statistics - stars: solar-type - methods: statistical

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Number of rows : 100
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 HD 1461b Pl 00 18 41.8673684261 -08 03 10.805762856           ~ 32 1
2 HD 1461c Pl 00 18 41.8673684261 -08 03 10.805762856           ~ 11 0
3 HD 1461 PM* 00 18 41.8676757921 -08 03 10.803829898   7.14 6.46     G3VFe0.5 362 1
4 HD 4308 PM* 00 44 39.2672095011 -65 38 58.277728125 7.31 7.193 6.552     G6VFe-0.9 243 1
5 HD 4308b Pl 00 44 39.2675256910 -65 38 58.282490370           ~ 31 1
6 HD 10180 * 01 37 53.5772394024 -60 30 41.482108548   7.95 7.32     G1V 191 2
7 HD 10180d Pl 01 37 53.5773715933 -60 30 41.485438420           ~ 20 1
8 HD 10180e Pl 01 37 53.5773715933 -60 30 41.485438420           ~ 16 1
9 HD 10180c Pl 01 37 53.5773715933 -60 30 41.485438420           ~ 21 1
10 * tau Cet g Pl 01 44 04.0834226 -15 56 14.926552           ~ 8 0
11 HD 13808 PM* 02 12 42.9255437736 -53 44 38.009534604   9.232 8.38 8.06   K2V 80 1
12 HD 13808c Pl? 02 12 42.9255524049 -53 44 38.012695512           ~ 6 1
13 HD 13808b Pl 02 12 42.9255524049 -53 44 38.012695512           ~ 7 1
14 HD 15337c Pl 02 27 28.3781321994 -27 38 06.741716636           ~ 20 0
15 HD 15337b Pl 02 27 28.3781321994 -27 38 06.741716636           ~ 21 0
16 * lam02 For PM* 02 36 58.6077493776 -34 34 40.711246464 6.67 6.45 5.79     G1V 209 1
17 HD 16417b Pl 02 36 58.6079324808 -34 34 40.713450652           ~ 26 1
18 HD 20003b Pl 03 07 37.9173013857 -72 19 18.795631368           ~ 8 1
19 HD 20003c Pl 03 07 37.9173013857 -72 19 18.795631368           ~ 5 1
20 HD 20003 PM* 03 07 37.9177511616 -72 19 18.794564400   9.140 8.37 8.02 8.63 G8V 77 1
21 * e Eri PM* 03 19 55.6509122226 -43 04 11.215188426 5.20 4.98 4.27 3.65 3.25 G6V 440 1
22 * e Eri b Pl 03 19 55.6509352 -43 04 11.217495           ~ 19 1
23 * e Eri d Pl 03 19 55.6509352 -43 04 11.217495           ~ 20 1
24 HD 20781b Pl 03 20 02.9428582501 -28 47 01.790465531           ~ 9 1
25 HD 20781e Pl 03 20 02.9428582501 -28 47 01.790465531           ~ 3 0
26 HD 20781 PM* 03 20 02.9428582501 -28 47 01.790465531   9.263 8.44 8.17 8.43 G9.5V 111 1
27 HD 20781c Pl 03 20 02.9428582501 -28 47 01.790465531           ~ 9 1
28 HD 20781d Pl 03 20 02.9428582501 -28 47 01.790465531           ~ 3 0
29 HD 21749 PM* 03 26 59.2226447548 -63 29 56.762928961 10.446 9.302 8.143 7.43 6.865 K4.5V 103 1
30 HD 21749c Pl 03 26 59.2228715011 -63 29 56.761818941           ~ 10 0
31 HD 21749b Pl 03 26 59.2228715011 -63 29 56.761818941           ~ 35 0
32 HD 21693 PM* 03 27 12.4815289824 -58 19 25.249845108   8.715 7.94 8.00 8.61 G9IV-V 75 1
33 HD 21693b Pl 03 27 12.4819659155 -58 19 25.248286529           ~ 6 1
34 HD 21693c Pl 03 27 12.4819659155 -58 19 25.248286529           ~ 5 1
35 HD 23472b Pl 03 41 50.3991473901 -62 46 01.479574113           ~ 11 0
36 HD 23472c Pl 03 41 50.3991473901 -62 46 01.479574113           ~ 12 0
37 * omi02 Eri Er* 04 15 16.3196189945 -07 39 10.330779018 5.69 5.25 4.43 3.74 3.29 K0V 800 0
38 * omi02 Eri b Pl 04 15 16.3197260 -07 39 10.338087           ~ 9 0
39 HD 31527 PM* 04 55 38.3826333744 -23 14 30.761639592   8.071 7.484 7.24 8.88 G0V 98 1
40 HD 31527b Pl 04 55 38.3827517884 -23 14 30.758953907           ~ 10 1
41 HD 31527c Pl 04 55 38.3827517884 -23 14 30.758953907           ~ 7 1
42 HD 39194 PM* 05 44 31.9179600882 -70 08 36.857795874   8.841 8.075     K0V 128 1
43 HD 39194c Pl? 05 44 31.9183801309 -70 08 36.856704415           ~ 6 1
44 HD 39194b Pl? 05 44 31.9183801309 -70 08 36.856704415           ~ 7 1
45 HD 39194d Pl? 05 44 31.9183801309 -70 08 36.856704415           ~ 6 1
46 HD 40307 PM* 05 54 04.2405000288 -60 01 24.493007640 8.814 8.097 7.147 6.597 6.119 K2.5V 243 1
47 HD 40307c Pl 05 54 04.2409953924 -60 01 24.491747849           ~ 33 1
48 HD 40307b Pl 05 54 04.2409953924 -60 01 24.491747849           ~ 49 1
49 HD 40307d Pl 05 54 04.2409953924 -60 01 24.491747849           ~ 34 1
50 HD 45184 PM* 06 24 43.8795895848 -28 46 48.415725948   7.01 6.39 6.24 8.94 G2Va 194 1
51 HD 45184b Pl 06 24 43.8797456693 -28 46 48.416253741           ~ 10 1
52 HD 45184c Pl 06 24 43.8797456693 -28 46 48.416253741           ~ 5 0
53 HD 47186b Pl 06 36 08.7879198906 -27 37 20.266866013           ~ 26 1
54 HD 47186 PM* 06 36 08.7879310512 -27 37 20.268367464   8.36 7.63     G6V 139 1
55 HD 51608 PM* 06 54 51.3407691144 -55 15 33.581230956   8.947 8.17 7.94 8.65 K0IV-V 94 1
56 HD 51608c Pl 06 54 51.3411338573 -55 15 33.581130706           ~ 8 1
57 HD 51608b Pl 06 54 51.3411338573 -55 15 33.581130706           ~ 10 1
58 HD 69830 PM* 08 18 23.9469682407 -12 37 55.817187530   6.74 5.95     G8:V 516 1
59 HD 69830c Pl 08 18 23.9469692487 -12 37 55.810202572           ~ 54 1
60 HD 69830b Pl 08 18 23.9469692487 -12 37 55.810202572           ~ 65 1
61 HD 85512 PM* 09 51 07.0518026760 -43 30 10.023686079 9.963 8.83 7.651 6.934 6.319 K6Vk: 196 1
62 HD 85512b Pl 09 51 07.0520306762 -43 30 10.021950881           ~ 30 1
63 BD-08 2823 PM* 10 00 47.7204762252 -09 31 00.044866538   10.94 9.874 9.801   K4:V 70 1
64 BD-08 2823b Pl 10 00 47.7205821457 -09 31 00.042816900           ~ 22 1
65 HD 90156b Pl 10 23 55.2739374820 -29 38 43.906618411           ~ 16 1
66 HD 90156 PM* 10 23 55.2740234040 -29 38 43.909986984 7.758 7.603 6.920 6.534 6.189 G5V 133 1
67 HD 96700 PM* 11 07 54.4268592192 -30 10 28.447221745   7.11 6.503 6.59 8.95 G1VFe-0.5 152 1
68 HD 96700b Pl? 11 07 54.4269492842 -30 10 28.445136193           ~ 7 1
69 HD 109271c Pl 12 33 35.5542946575 -11 37 18.727152302           ~ 6 1
70 HD 109271b Pl 12 33 35.5542946575 -11 37 18.727152302           ~ 9 1
71 HD 109271 PM* 12 33 35.5545820056 -11 37 18.728871528   8.71 8.05     G3/5V 67 1
72 * 61 Vir PM* 13 18 24.3139864471 -18 18 40.297748582 5.710 5.440 4.740     G6.5V 655 1
73 * 61 Vir b Pl 13 18 24.3142756 -18 18 40.304648           ~ 51 1
74 * 61 Vir c Pl 13 18 24.3142756 -18 18 40.304648           ~ 35 1
75 HD 125612c Pl 14 20 53.5176697825 -17 28 53.488801800           ~ 22 1
76 HD 125595b Pl 14 21 23.1858379088 -40 23 38.217492873           ~ 13 1
77 HD 125595 PM* 14 21 23.1859553470 -40 23 38.220151339   10.13 9.03     K4Vk: 92 1
78 HD 134060b Pl 15 10 44.7429942541 -61 25 20.361553963           ~ 7 1
79 HD 134060 PM* 15 10 44.7430146168 -61 25 20.360681976   6.91 6.285 6.16 8.68 G0VFe+0.4 127 1
80 * nu.02 Lup PM* 15 21 48.1499105161 -48 19 03.469906910 6.35 6.30 5.65     G3/5V 280 1
81 * nu.02 Lup b Pl 15 21 48.1511171112 -48 19 03.462483973           ~ 24 1
82 * nu.02 Lup c Pl 15 21 48.1511171112 -48 19 03.462483973           ~ 19 1
83 HD 154088 PM* 17 04 27.8431080168 -28 34 57.639670068   7.411 6.584     K0IV-V 123 1
84 HD 154088b Pl? 17 04 27.8432064954 -28 34 57.639798036           ~ 5 1
85 * mu. Ara PM* 17 44 08.7031414872 -51 50 02.591603160   5.85 5.15     G3IV-V 519 2
86 * mu. Ara d Pl 17 44 08.7036342277 -51 50 02.591049123           ~ 64 2
87 HD 175607b Pl 19 01 05.4888630172 -66 11 33.642423195           ~ 5 0
88 HD 175607 PM* 19 01 05.4891158652 -66 11 33.640381347   9.31 8.61     G6V 72 0
89 HD 176986b Pl 19 03 05.8729580588 -11 02 38.131217321           ~ 5 0
90 HD 176986c Pl 19 03 05.8729580588 -11 02 38.131217321           ~ 5 0
91 HD 176986 PM* 19 03 05.8729653768 -11 02 38.130757620   9.39 8.45     K2.5V 63 0
92 HD 177565b Pl 19 06 52.4643138830 -37 48 38.372801262           ~ 4 0
93 HD 192310 PM* 20 15 17.3913760474 -27 01 58.711625384   6.63 5.723 5.98 8.74 K2+V 310 1
94 HD 192310b Pl 20 15 17.3916558603 -27 01 58.713584596           ~ 31 1
95 HD 215152 PM* 22 43 21.3028100652 -06 24 02.953048623   9.12 8.13 7.83 8.46 K3V 115 1
96 HD 215152b Pl 22 43 21.3028550007 -06 24 02.955702080           ~ 8 1
97 HD 215152c Pl 22 43 21.3028550007 -06 24 02.955702080           ~ 10 1
98 HD 215152d Pl 22 43 21.3028550007 -06 24 02.955702080           ~ 5 0
99 HD 215497b Pl 22 46 36.7539603190 -56 35 58.328457788           ~ 17 1
100 HD 215497 PM* 22 46 36.7539769920 -56 35 58.326725148   9.92 8.95     K3V 57 1

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