2022A&A...658A.107O


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2022A&A...658A.107O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 658A, 107-107 (2022/2-1)

The similarity of multi-planet systems.

OTEGI J.F., HELLED R. and BOUCHY F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Previous studies using Kepler data suggest that planets orbiting the same star tend to have similar sizes. However, due to the faintness of the stars, only a few of the planets were also detected with radial velocity follow-ups, and therefore the planetary masses were mostly unknown. It is therefore yet to be determined whether planetary systems indeed behave like "peas in a pod". Follow-up programs of TESS targets significantly increased the number of confirmed planets with mass measurements, allowing for a more detailed statistical analysis of multi-planet systems. In this work we explore the similarity in radii, masses, densities, and period ratios of planets within planetary systems. We show that planets in the same system that are similar in radii could be rather different in mass and vice versa, and that typically the planetary radii of a given planetary system are more similar than the masses. We also find a transition in the peas in a pod pattern for planets more massive than ∼100 M and larger than ∼10 R. Planets below these limits are found to be significantly more uniform. We conclude that other quantities, such as density, may be crucial to fully understanding the nature of planetary systems and that, due to the diversity of planets within a planetary system, increasing the number of detected systems is crucial for understanding the exoplanetary demographics.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2022

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: general - planets and satellites: detection

Simbad objects: 48

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Number of rows : 48
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 WT 2353 PM* 00 29 12.3029193648 -30 27 13.466857032   13.05 11.95     ~ 64 0
2 G 268-38 PM* 00 44 59.3309137511 -15 16 17.542839990     14.150 13.801   M4.5V 141 0
3 TOI-125 PM* 01 34 22.7341114800 -66 40 32.951081784   11.72 11.02     ~ 22 0
4 HD 15337 EB* 02 27 28.3781273256 -27 38 06.736755624   9.95 9.09     K1V 92 0
5 TOI-216 EB* 04 55 55.2548838048 -63 15 36.313162056           ~ 33 0
6 BD-14 1137 EB* 05 27 24.8258862552 -14 16 37.046186364   10.73 9.93     G9V 17 0
7 L 98-59 PM* 08 18 07.6214406393 -68 18 46.805365587   13.22 11.685 11.294   M3V 91 0
8 K2-146 LM* 08 40 06.4242250368 +19 05 34.430759088   17.87 16.25 15.97   M3.0V 34 0
9 TOI-561 PM* 09 52 44.5491687624 +06 12 58.920960204   10.909 10.243 10.065   ~ 28 0
10 G 162-44 PM* 10 18 35.1372361341 -11 43 00.243355403   14.68 13.14 12.84   M4.0 56 0
11 K2-266 PM* 10 31 44.5056089208 +00 56 15.269139996           K5V 22 0
12 K2-36 * 11 17 47.7835701912 +03 51 59.005811016   12.57 11.73 11.48   K3 27 0
13 LP 961-53 PM* 11 54 18.3921193416 -37 33 09.837719244     11.536 11.104   M1 23 0
14 HD 106315 * 12 13 53.3962381416 -00 23 36.553445304   9.402 8.951     F5V 44 0
15 CD-39 7945 PM* 12 57 52.4466594744 -39 45 27.707568552   10.85 10.28 10.14   ~ 5 0
16 K2-314 * 15 12 59.5618336872 -16 43 28.198547940   12.355 11.577     ~ 14 0
17 * nu.02 Lup PM* 15 21 48.1499105161 -48 19 03.469906910 6.35 6.30 5.65     G3/5V 294 1
18 CD-24 12581 PM* 16 10 17.6976776832 -24 59 25.260709632   12.22 11.28     ~ 40 0
19 Kepler-26 Er* 18 59 45.8408222304 +46 33 59.437703052   17.203 15.982 15.568   M0V 88 1
20 Kepler-30 Er* 19 01 08.0746104528 +38 56 50.218268856   16.50   15.767 14.55 ~ 154 1
21 Kepler-9 Er* 19 02 17.7544327200 +38 24 03.176851896     13.9 13.791   G2 190 1
22 Kepler-177 Er* 19 04 11.3086186360 +45 03 11.548856286   15.885 15.078 15.110   ~ 58 0
23 Kepler-25 Er* 19 06 33.2141354736 +39 29 16.358725104   11.337 10.623 10.622   F6 154 1
24 Kepler-20 Er* 19 10 47.5233433920 +42 20 19.301370684   13.278 12.630 12.478 11.64 G5V 167 1
25 Kepler-117 Er* 19 15 10.3301577216 +48 02 24.785162160   15.056 14.476 14.266 13.69 F2 76 1
26 Kepler-60 Er* 19 15 50.6983640712 +42 15 54.050260968   14.477 14.083 13.934   G2 109 1
27 Kepler-1662 Ro* 19 17 21.9470227680 +46 59 17.635271604           K5 41 1
28 Kepler-36 Er* 19 25 00.0428079600 +49 13 54.630900876   12.795 12.174 12.094   F2 219 1
29 Kepler-145 Er* 19 25 33.0613997040 +44 31 44.752299852   12.737 12.035 11.903   G1V 72 0
30 Kepler-56 RG* 19 35 02.0011980936 +41 52 18.692360400   13.954 12.756 12.379   ~ 174 1
31 Kepler-328 Ro* 19 43 14.2300387272 +40 00 30.634558164     15.79   15.00 ~ 31 0
32 Kepler-80 Er* 19 44 27.0200680656 +39 58 43.594100688   16.303 15.201 14.866   M0V 139 1
33 Kepler-51 Er* 19 45 55.1428629456 +49 56 15.650520684       14.829   G4 124 1
34 Kepler-107 Er* 19 48 06.7734610824 +48 12 30.964175676   13.330 12.639 12.448   ~ 92 0
35 Kepler-11 Er* 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504   14.635 13.838 13.742   G2V 351 1
36 Kepler-89 Ro* 19 49 19.9343204784 +41 53 28.006017936           ~ 148 1
37 Kepler-289 Er* 19 49 51.6736237968 +42 52 58.268872164   14.724 14.175 14.019   G2 73 0
38 Kepler-307 EB* 19 51 10.8252284400 +40 25 03.669502080   15.092 14.299 14.082   ~ 58 0
39 Kepler-87 Ro* 19 51 40.0490199888 +46 57 54.425250252           F9 64 2
40 Kepler-18 Er* 19 52 19.0688312520 +44 44 46.807928916   14.750 13.767 13.93   ~ 124 1
41 Kepler-29 Er* 19 53 23.6017612992 +47 29 28.436776467   16.014 15.456 15.540   G7 70 1
42 Kepler-79 Er* 20 02 04.1057010912 +44 22 53.646047436   14.55 13.98 14.00   F5 119 1
43 WASP-47 * 22 04 48.7261549272 -12 01 07.998743676     11.99 11.82   ~ 164 1
44 TRAPPIST-1 LM* 23 06 29.3684948589 -05 02 29.037301866     18.798 16.466 14.024 M7.5e 995 0
45 HD 219134 Er* 23 13 16.9749603608 +57 10 06.083823619 7.460 6.560 5.570 4.76 4.23 K3V 601 1
46 K2-138 * 23 15 47.7686067840 -10 50 58.895461284   13.01 12.21 12.12 11.40 ~ 54 0
47 K2-285 * 23 17 32.2274265744 +01 18 01.074749508   12.87 11.75 11.88   G9 10 0
48 BD-02 5958 PM* 23 27 04.8376907739 -01 17 10.582653030   11.57 10.10 10.09 8.89 K6V 80 0

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