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A Super-Solar Metallicity For Stars With Hot Rocky Exoplanets

Authors :
Joanna Molenda-Żakowicz
Antonio Frasca
Ilaria Pascucci
Daniel Apai
Gijs D. Mulders
ITA
USA
POL
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The host star metallicity provide a measure of the conditions in protoplanetary disks at the time of planet formation. Using a sample of over 20,000 Kepler stars with spectroscopic metallicities from the LAMOST survey, we explore how the exoplanet population depends on host star metallicity as a function of orbital period and planet size. We find that exoplanets with orbital periods less than 10 days are preferentially found around metal-rich stars ([Fe/H]~ 0.15 +- 0.05 dex). The occurrence rates of these hot exoplanets increases to ~30% for super-solar metallicity stars from ~10% for stars with a sub-solar metallicity. Cooler exoplanets, that resides at longer orbital periods and constitute the bulk of the exoplanet population with an occurrence rate of >~ 90%, have host-star metallicities consistent with solar. At short orbital periods, P<br />10 pages, 7 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in AJ

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0d4433537462962a75ebe04c65dc3187