Star-planet connection through metallicity

V. Z. Adibekyan, P. Figueira, N. C. Santos, G. Israelian, A. Mortier, C. Mordasini, E. Delgado Mena, S. G. Sousa, A. C.M. Correi, M. Oshagh

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Abstract

We used a large sample of FGK dwarf planet-hosting stars with stellar parameters derived in a homogeneous way from the SWEETCat database (Santos et al. 2013) to study the relation between stellar metallicity and position of planets in the period-mass diagram. Using this large sample we show that planets orbiting metal-poor stars have longer periods than those in metal-rich systems. This trend is valid for masses at least from ≈ 10M⊕ to ≈ 4MJup.. Moreover, Earth-like planets orbiting metal-rich stars always show shorter periods (≤20 days) than those orbiting metal-poor stars. However, in the short-period regime there are a similar number of planets orbiting metal-poor stars. Our results suggest that the planets in the P-MP diagram are evolving differently because of a mechanism that operates over a wide range of planetary masses. This mechanism is stronger or weaker depending on the metallicity of the respective system. Most probably planets in metal-poor disks form farther out from their central star and/or they form later and do not have time to migrate as far as the planets in metal-rich systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)351-352
Number of pages2
JournalEAS Publications Series
Volume67-68
Issue numberJanuary
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • General Engineering
  • Space and Planetary Science

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