Comparing the Mass-Period Distributions of Planets Around A-Type Stars and Sun-Like Stars

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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We present an analysis of 5 years of radial velocity measurements from the Lick Subgiant Planet Search program targeting a sample of 31 intermediate-mass stars (1.5 < M*/Msun < 1.9). The frequency of Jovian planets within 3 AU is 26%, which is significantly higher than the frequency for solar-mass stars. We perform a Monte Carlo analysis to compare the power-law relationships that characterize the mass and period distributions of planets around Sun-like stars to those around intermediate-mass stars. These distributions differ at the 4 sigma confidence level. Thus, the properties of planets around A stars are markedly different than those around Sun-like stars, suggesting that a small ( 50%) increase in stellar mass has a large influence on the formation and orbital evolution of planets.

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