2004A&A...417..353E


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2004A&A...417..353E - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 417, 353-360 (2004/4-1)

Statistical properties of exoplanets. III. Planet properties and stellar multiplicity.

EGGENBERGER A., UDRY S. and MAYOR M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Among the hundred or so extrasolar planets discovered to date, 19 are orbiting a component of a double or multiple star system. In this paper, we discuss the properties of these planets and compare them to the characteristics of planets orbiting isolated stars. Although the sample of planets found in multiple star systems is not large, some differences between the orbital parameters and the masses of these planets and the ones of planets orbiting single stars are emerging in the mass-period and in the eccentricity-period diagrams. As pointed out by Zucker & Mazeh (2002ApJ...568L.113Z), the most massive short-period planets are all found in multiple star systems. We show here that the planets orbiting in multiple star systems also tend to have a very low eccentricity when their period is shorter than about 40 days. These observations seem to indicate that some kind of migration has been at work in the history of these systems. The properties of the five short-period planets orbiting in multiple star systems seem, however, difficult to explain with the current models of planet formation and evolution, at least if we want to invoke a single mechanism to account for all the characteristics of these planets.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: planetary systems - stars: binaries: general

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * ups And PM* 01 36 47.8415443907 +41 24 19.651368029 4.70 4.64 4.10 3.64 3.35 F9V 963 1
2 HD 13445 PM* 02 10 25.9181700303 -50 49 25.465181208   6.945 6.117     K1.5V 456 1
3 * 94 Cet PM* 03 12 46.4365677072 -01 11 45.955808988   5.631 5.070     F8.5V 450 1
4 HD 41004 PM* 05 59 49.6501762752 -48 14 22.888358520   9.49 8.62     K1IV 204 1
5 HD 40979 PM* 06 04 29.9431332528 +44 15 37.593981720       6.4   F8 162 1
6 * rho01 Cnc EB* 08 52 35.8111044043 +28 19 50.954994470 7.45 6.82   5.4   K0IV-V 1121 1
7 HD 80606 PM* 09 22 37.5768032712 +50 36 13.435326684   9.78 9.00     G8V 329 2
8 HD 80606b Pl 09 22 37.5768032712 +50 36 13.435326684           ~ 327 1
9 HD 114762 SB* 13 12 19.7410686234 +17 31 01.630334317 7.78         F9VgF8mF4+M6?V 547 1
10 * tau Boo Ro* 13 47 15.7381720026 +17 27 24.809555600 5.02 4.98 4.49 4.09 3.85 F7IV-V 988 1
11 HD 162020b Pl 17 50 38.3557484304 -40 19 06.072311784           ~ 57 1
12 HD 178911B PM* 19 09 03.0984258744 +34 35 59.474397804   8.71   7.3   G5 142 1
13 * 16 Cyg B PM* 19 41 51.9726777456 +50 31 03.089030916 7.07 6.86 6.20 5.76 5.42 G3V 890 1
14 * 16 Cyg Bb Pl 19 41 51.9726777456 +50 31 03.089030916           ~ 127 1
15 HD 190360 PM* 20 03 37.4050868074 +29 53 48.492435887   6.44   5.2   G7IV-V 444 1
16 HD 195019 PM* 20 28 18.6366815627 +18 46 10.180434472 7.730     6.5   G1V 257 1
17 HD 219542B PM* 23 16 35.4241322256 -01 35 06.951915456   9.284 8.525     G7V 40 1
18 * gam Cep SB* 23 39 20.9104133784 +77 37 56.510781384 5.190 4.250   2.6   K1III-IVCN1 598 1

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