The distribution of exoplanet masses

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Accepted by Astronomy & Astrophysics (7 pages, 4 figures)

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10.1051/0004-6361:20011373

The present study derives the distribution of secondary masses M2 for the 67 exoplanets and very low-mass brown dwarf companions of solar-type stars, known as of April 4, 2001. This distribution is related to the distribution of M2 sin i through an integral equation of Abel's type. Although a formal solution exists for this equation, it is known to be ill-behaved, and thus very sensitive to the statistical noise present in the input M2 sin i distribution. To overcome that difficulty, we present two robust, independent approaches: (i) the formal solution of the integral equation is numerically computed after performing an optimal smoothing of the input distribution, (ii) the Lucy-Richardson algorithm is used to invert the integral equation. Both approaches give consistent results. The resulting statistical distribution of exoplanet true masses reveals that there is no reason to ascribe the transition between giant planets and brown dwarfs to the threshold mass for deuterium ignition (about 13 MJ). The M2 distribution shows instead that all the objects have M2 < 10 MJ, except the heavier candidates which cluster around 15 MJ.

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