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2002ApJ...568L.113Z - Astrophys. J., 568, L113-L116 (2002/April-1)

On the mass-period correlation of the extrasolar planets.

ZUCKER S. and MAZEH T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on a possible correlation between the masses and periods of the extrasolar planets, manifested as a paucity of massive planets with short orbital periods. Monte Carlo simulations show the effect is significant and is not solely due to an observational selection effect. We also show the effect is stronger than the one already implied by published models that assumed independent power-law distributions for the masses and periods of the extrasolar planets. Planets found in binary stellar systems may have an opposite correlation. The difference is highly significant despite the small number of planets in binary systems. We discuss the paucity of short-period massive planets in terms of some theories for the close-in giant planets. Almost all models can account for the deficit of massive planets with short periods, in particular the model that assumes migration driven by a planet-disk interaction, if the planet masses do not scale with their disk masses.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: General - Stars: Planetary Systems - Stars: Individual: Name: Gliese 86 - Stars: Individual: Henry Draper Number: HD 195019 - Stars: Individual: Constellation Name: τ Bootis - Stars: Statistics

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