Exoplanet properties from Lick, Keck and AAT
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Paper/Presentation Title | Exoplanet properties from Lick, Keck and AAT |
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Presentation Type | Paper |
Authors | Marcy, G. W. (Author), Butler, R. P. (Author), Vogt, S. S. (Author), Fischer, D. A. (Author), Wright, J. T. (Author), Johnson, J. A. (Author), Tinney, C. G. (Author), Jones, H. R. A. (Author), Carter, B. D. (Author), Bailey, J. (Author), O'Toole, S. J. (Author) and Upadhyay, S. (Author) |
Editors | Piskunov, Nikolai, Rickman, hans and Gustafsson, Bengt |
Journal or Proceedings Title | Physica Scripta: an international journal for experimental and theoretical physics |
Journal Citation | 2008 (T130), pp. 1-7 |
Article Number | 014001 |
Number of Pages | 7 |
Year | 2008 |
Publisher | IOP Publishing |
Place of Publication | Bristol, United Kingdom |
ISSN | 0031-8949 |
0281-1847 | |
1402-4896 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/2008/T130/014001 |
Web Address (URL) of Paper | http://iopscience.iop.org/1402-4896/2008/T130/014001/ |
Conference/Event | Nobel Symposium 135: Physics of Planetary Systems |
Event Details | Nobel Symposium 135: Physics of Planetary Systems Event Date 18 to end of 22 Jun 2007 Event Location Stockholm, Sweden |
Abstract | Doppler-shift measurements with a remarkable precision of Δλ/λ=3×10-9, corresponding to velocities of 1 m s-1, have been made repeatedly of 2500 stars located within 300 light years. The observed gravitational perturbations of the stars have revealed 250 orbiting planets, with 27 that cross in front of the host star, blocking a fraction of the starlight to allow measurement of the planet's mass, radius and density. Two new discoveries are the first good analog of Jupiter (HD 154345b) and the first system of five planets (55 Cancri). The predominantly eccentric orbits of exoplanets probably result from planet planet gravitational interactions or angular momentum exchange by mean-motion resonances. The planet mass distribution ranges from ~15 MJUP to as low as ~5 MEarth and rises toward lower masses as dN/dM~M-1.1. The distribution with orbital distance, a, rises (in logarithmic intervals) as dN/d log a~a+0.4. Extrapolation and integration suggests that 19% of all Sun-like stars harbor a gas-giant planet within 20 AU, but there remains considerable incompleteness for large orbits. Beyond 20 AU, the occurrence of gas-giant planets may be less than a few per cent as protoplanetary disk material there has lower densities and is vulnerable to destruction. Jupiter-mass planets occur more commonly around more massive stars than low mass stars. The transit of the Neptune-mass planet, Gliese 436b, yields a density of 1.55 g cm-3 suggesting that its interior has an iron silicate core surrounded by an envelope of water ice and an outer H He shell. Planets with masses as low as five Earth-masses may be commonly composed of iron nickel, rock and water along with significant amounts of H and He, making the term 'super-Earth' misleading. The transiting planet HD147506b has high orbital eccentricity but no significant orbital inclination to the line of sight, presenting a puzzle about its history. Its orbit together with the mean motion resonances of 4 of the 22 multi-planet systems provides further evidence for the role of planet planet interactions in shaping planetary architectures. |
Keywords | planetary interactions; eclipses; transits; occultations; Jupiter |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 510109. Stellar astronomy and planetary systems |
370105. Atmospheric dynamics | |
519999. Other physical sciences not elsewhere classified | |
Public Notes | © 2008 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Open Access journal. This publication is copyright. It may be reproduced in whole or in part for the purposes of study, research, or review, but is subject to the inclusion of an acknowledgment of the source. |
Byline Affiliations | University of California, United States |
Carnegie Institution of Washington, United States | |
San Francisco State University, United States | |
University of New South Wales | |
University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom | |
Department of Biological and Physical Sciences | |
Macquarie University |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9zv26/exoplanet-properties-from-lick-keck-and-aat
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