Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-04-29
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Nishinomiya-Yukawa Symposium
Scientific paper
10.1143/PTPS.158.24
We review the observed properties of exoplanets found by the Doppler technique which has revealed 152 exoplanets to date. We focus on our ongoing 18-year survey of 1330 FGKM type stars at Lick, Keck, and the Anglo-Australian Telescopes carried out with a uniform Doppler precision of 3 m/s. The 104 planets detected in our survey have masses as low as 15 M_Earth orbiting between 0.03 and 5.5 AU. The mass distribution rises toward the lowest detectable masses as dN/dM is proportional to M^-1.1. Nearly all giant planets orbiting within 2 AU of all FGK stars within 30 pc have now been discovered. The distribution of semi-major axes rises from 0.3 -- 3.0 AU (in bins of Delta log a), but remains unknown for larger orbits. Extrapolation suggests that 12% of the FGK stars harbor exoplanets within 20 AU. The median orbital eccentricity is
Butler Paul R.
Fischer Debra Ann
Jones Hugh R. A.
Marcy Geoff
Tinney Chris G.
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