The Anglo-Australian Planet Search has now accumulated 12 years of radial-velocity data with long-term instrumental precision better than 3 m s–1. In this paper, we expand on earlier simulation work, to probe the frequency of near-circular, long-period gas-giant planets residing at orbital distances of 3-6 AU—the so-called Jupiter analogs. We present the first comprehensive analysis of the frequency of these objects based on radial-velocity data. We find that 3.3% of stars in our sample host Jupiter analogs; detailed, star-by-star simulations show that no more than 37% of stars host a giant planet between 3 and 6 AU
We report the detection of two new long-period giant planets orbiting the stars HD 95872 and HD 1620...
We discuss our high-precision radial velocity results of a sample of 90 M dwarfs observed with the H...
Doppler-based planet surveys have discovered numerous giant planets but are incomplete beyond severa...
‘In these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does n...
We present updated simulations of the detectability of Jupiter analogs by the 17-year Anglo-Australi...
Robert A. Wittenmyer, et al, 'The Anglo-Australian planet search XXIV: The frequency of Jupiter anal...
To understand the frequency, and thus the formation and evolution, of planetary systems like our own...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
We conducted a Doppler survey at Keck combined with NIRC2 K-band adaptive optics (AO) imaging to sea...
© 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Societ...
We use radial velocity (RV) observations to search for long-period gas giant companions in systems h...
We report the detection of two new long-period giant planets orbiting the stars HD 95872 and HD 1620...
Robert A. Wittenmyer, et al, 'The Anglo-Australian planet search. XXIII. Two new Jupiter analogs', T...
We report the discovery of a second long-period giant planet orbiting HD 30177, a star previously kn...
We present an analysis of ∼5 years of Lick Observatory radial velocity measurements targeting a unif...
We report the detection of two new long-period giant planets orbiting the stars HD 95872 and HD 1620...
We discuss our high-precision radial velocity results of a sample of 90 M dwarfs observed with the H...
Doppler-based planet surveys have discovered numerous giant planets but are incomplete beyond severa...
‘In these times, during the rise in the popularity of institutional repositories, the Society does n...
We present updated simulations of the detectability of Jupiter analogs by the 17-year Anglo-Australi...
Robert A. Wittenmyer, et al, 'The Anglo-Australian planet search XXIV: The frequency of Jupiter anal...
To understand the frequency, and thus the formation and evolution, of planetary systems like our own...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
We conducted a Doppler survey at Keck combined with NIRC2 K-band adaptive optics (AO) imaging to sea...
© 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Societ...
We use radial velocity (RV) observations to search for long-period gas giant companions in systems h...
We report the detection of two new long-period giant planets orbiting the stars HD 95872 and HD 1620...
Robert A. Wittenmyer, et al, 'The Anglo-Australian planet search. XXIII. Two new Jupiter analogs', T...
We report the discovery of a second long-period giant planet orbiting HD 30177, a star previously kn...
We present an analysis of ∼5 years of Lick Observatory radial velocity measurements targeting a unif...
We report the detection of two new long-period giant planets orbiting the stars HD 95872 and HD 1620...
We discuss our high-precision radial velocity results of a sample of 90 M dwarfs observed with the H...
Doppler-based planet surveys have discovered numerous giant planets but are incomplete beyond severa...