Bibcode
Jenkins, J. S.; Jones, H. R. A.; Tuomi, M.; Díaz, M.; Cordero, J. P.; Aguayo, A.; Pantoja, B.; Arriagada, P.; Mahu, R.; Brahm, R.; Rojo, P.; Soto, M. G.; Ivanyuk, O.; Becerra Yoma, N.; Day-Jones, A. C.; Ruiz, M. T.; Pavlenko, Y. V.; Barnes, J. R.; Murgas, F.; Pinfield, D. J.; Jones, M. I.; López-Morales, M.; Shectman, S.; Butler, R. P.; Minniti, D.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 466, Issue 1, p.443-473
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2017
Citations
51
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47
Description
We report the discovery of eight new giant planets, and updated orbits
for four known planets, orbiting dwarf and subgiant stars using the
CORALIE, HARPS, and MIKE instruments as part of the Calan-Hertfordshire
Extrasolar Planet Search. The planets have masses in the range 1.1-5.4
MJ's, orbital periods from 40 to 2900 d, and eccentricities
from 0.0 to 0.6. They include a double-planet system orbiting the most
massive star in our sample (HD147873), two eccentric giant planets
(HD128356b and HD154672b), and a rare 14 Herculis analogue (HD224538b).
We highlight some population correlations from the sample of radial
velocity detected planets orbiting nearby stars, including the mass
function exponential distribution, confirmation of the growing body of
evidence that low-mass planets tend to be found orbiting more metal-poor
stars than giant planets, and a possible period-metallicity correlation
for planets with masses >0.1 MJ, based on a metallicity
difference of 0.16 dex between the population of planets with orbital
periods less than 100 d and those with orbital periods greater than 100
d.
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