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The Pan-Pacific Planet Search. VIII. Complete results and the occurrence rate of planets around low-luminosity giants

Authors :
Wittenmyer, Robert A.
Butler, R. P.
Horner, Jonathan
Clark, Jake
Tinney, C. G.
Carter, B. D.
Wang, Liang
Johnson, John Asher
Collins, Michaela
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Our knowledge of the populations and occurrence rates of planets orbiting evolved intermediate-mass stars lags behind that for solar-type stars by at least a decade. Some radial velocity surveys have targeted these low-luminosity giant stars, providing some insights into the properties of their planetary systems. Here we present the final data release of the Pan-Pacific Planet Search, a 5-year radial velocity survey using the 3.9m Anglo-Australian Telescope. We present 1293 precise radial velocity measurements for 129 stars, and highlight six potential substellar-mass companions which require additional observations to confirm. Correcting for the substantial incompleteness in the sample, we estimate the occurrence rate of giant planets orbiting low-luminosity giant stars to be approximately 7.8$^{+9.1}_{-3.3}$\%. This result is consistent with the frequency of such planets found to orbit main-sequence A-type stars, from which the PPPS stars have evolved.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Full text of tables A1 and A2 available from the lead author in exchange for advice on how to make MNRAS format long tables properly

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1911.11954
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3378