2014ApJ...797...14P


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2014ApJ...797...14P - Astrophys. J., 797, 14 (2014/December-2)

Astrometric exoplanet detection with Gaia.

PERRYMAN M., HARTMAN J., BAKOS G.A. and LINDEGREN L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We provide a revised assessment of the number of exoplanets that should be discovered by Gaia astrometry, extending previous studies to a broader range of spectral types, distances, and magnitudes. Our assessment is based on a large representative sample of host stars from the TRILEGAL Galaxy population synthesis model, recent estimates of the exoplanet frequency distributions as a function of stellar type, and detailed simulation of the Gaia observations using the updated instrument performance and scanning law. We use two approaches to estimate detectable planetary systems: one based on the signal-to-noise ratio of the astrometric signature per field crossing, easily reproducible and allowing comparisons with previous estimates, and a new and more robust metric based on orbit fitting to the simulated satellite data. With some plausible assumptions on planet occurrences, we find that some 21,000 (±6000) high-mass (∼1-15MJ) long-period planets should be discovered out to distances of ∼500 pc for the nominal 5 yr mission (including at least 1000-1500 around M dwarfs out to 100 pc), rising to some 70,000 (±20, 000) for a 10 yr mission. We indicate some of the expected features of this exoplanet population, amongst them ∼25-50 intermediate-period (P ∼ 2-3 yr) transiting systems.

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Journal keyword(s): astrometry - planets and satellites: general - space vehicles: instruments

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 KELT-1 * 00 01 26.9168207928 +39 23 01.784206464   11.23 10.63     F5 62 0
2 HD 17156 PM* 02 49 44.4871034544 +71 45 11.629235988   8.78 8.16     F9V 176 2
3 BD+57 793 * 04 21 52.7048156328 +57 49 01.889294952   10.27 9.85     F5V 154 2
4 HD 80606 PM* 09 22 37.5768032712 +50 36 13.435326684   9.78 9.00     G8V 332 2
5 Kepler-46 Er* 19 17 04.4929642440 +42 36 15.041328444   16.235 15.741 15.314   ~ 83 1
6 Kepler-27c Pl 19 28 56.8196229816 +41 05 09.140476848           ~ 44 1
7 Kepler-27b Pl 19 28 56.8196229816 +41 05 09.140476848           ~ 42 1
8 Kepler-31c Pl 19 36 05.5269847728 +45 51 11.107880676           ~ 36 1
9 Kepler-31b Pl 19 36 05.5269847728 +45 51 11.107880676           ~ 39 1
10 HD 189733 BY* 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456 9.241 8.578 7.648 7.126 6.68 K2V 902 1
11 HD 189733b Pl 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456           ~ 1446 1
12 HD 209458b Pl 22 03 10.7727465312 +18 53 03.549393384           ~ 1869 1
13 BD+41 4831b Pl 23 39 05.8102996968 +42 27 57.505293900           ~ 88 1

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