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2017AJ....154..109F - Astron. J., 154, 109-109 (2017/September-0)

The California-Kepler Survey. III. A gap in the radius distribution of small planets.

FULTON B.J., PETIGURA E.A., HOWARD A.W., ISAACSON H., MARCY G.W., CARGILE P.A., HEBB L., WEISS L.M., JOHNSON J.A., MORTON T.D., SINUKOFF E., CROSSFIELD I.J.M. and HIRSCH L.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The size of a planet is an observable property directly connected to the physics of its formation and evolution. We used precise radius measurements from the California-Kepler Survey to study the size distribution of 2025 Kepler planets in fine detail. We detect a factor of >=2 deficit in the occurrence rate distribution at 1.5-2.0 R. This gap splits the population of close-in (P < 100 days) small planets into two size regimes: RP 1.5R and RP=2.0–3.0R, with few planets in between. Planets in these two regimes have nearly the same intrinsic frequency based on occurrence measurements that account for planet detection efficiencies. The paucity of planets between 1.5 and 2.0 R supports the emerging picture that close-in planets smaller than Neptune are composed of rocky cores measuring 1.5 R or smaller with varying amounts of low-density gas that determine their total sizes.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - planetary systems

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Simbad objects: 900

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