articleThe Astrophysical JournalMar 29, 2005Closed access

The Planet‐Metallicity Correlation

San Francisco State University · Space Telescope Science Institute

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Abstract

We have recently carried out spectral synthesis modeling to determine Teff, log g, v sin i, and [Fe/H] for 1040 FGK-type stars on the Keck, Lick, and Anglo-Australian Telescope planet search programs. This is the first time that a single, uniform spectroscopic analysis has been made for every star on a large Doppler planet search survey. We identify a subset of 850 stars that have Doppler observations sufficient to detect uniformly all planets with radial velocity semiamplitudes K > 30 m s-1 and orbital periods shorter than 4 yr. From this subset of stars, we determine that fewer than 3% of stars with -0.5 +0.3 dex, 25% of observed stars have detected gas giant planets. A power-law fit to these data relates…

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Keywords
  • Physics
  • Planet
  • Astrophysics
  • Metallicity
  • Stars
  • Astronomy
  • Giant planet
  • Planetary system
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