Using data from the California-Kepler Survey (CKS), we study trends in planetary properties with host star metallicity for close-in planets. By incorporating knowledge of the properties of the planetary radius gap identified by the CKS survey, we are able to investigate the properties of planetary cores and their gaseous envelopes separately. Our primary findings are that the solid core masses of planets are higher around higher metallicity stars and that these more massive cores were able to accrete larger gas envelopes. Furthermore, investigating the recently reported result that planets with radii in the range ( 2–6 R⊕) are more common at short periods around higher metallicity stars in detail, we find that the average host star metallic...
We analyze the distribution of extrasolar planets (both confirmed and Kepler candidates) according t...
Aims. We explore the relations between physical and orbital properties of planets and properties of ...
Approximately half of the extrasolar planets (exoplanets) with radii less than four Earth radii are ...
Probing the connection between a star's metallicity and the presence and properties of any associate...
Correlations between the occurrence rate of exoplanets and their host star properties provide import...
It has been shown that F, G, and early K dwarf hosts of Neptune-sized planets are not preferentially...
We investigate a possible correlation between the solid surface density Σ of the minimum-mass extras...
Correlations between stellar and planetary properties provide important information about the proces...
Previous studies of the interior structure of transiting exoplanets have shown that the heavy-elemen...
Host star metallicity provides a measure of the conditions in protoplanetary disks at the time of pl...
The occurrence rate of hot Jupiters from the Kepler transit survey is roughly half that of radial ve...
We present independent and self-consistent metallicities for a sample of 807 planet-hosting stars fr...
Ultra-short-period (USP) planets are a newly recognized class of planets with periods shorter than o...
The occurrence rate of hot Jupiters from the Kepler transit survey is roughly half that of radial ve...
The abundance of heavy elements (metallicity) in the photospheres of stars similar to the Sun provid...
We analyze the distribution of extrasolar planets (both confirmed and Kepler candidates) according t...
Aims. We explore the relations between physical and orbital properties of planets and properties of ...
Approximately half of the extrasolar planets (exoplanets) with radii less than four Earth radii are ...
Probing the connection between a star's metallicity and the presence and properties of any associate...
Correlations between the occurrence rate of exoplanets and their host star properties provide import...
It has been shown that F, G, and early K dwarf hosts of Neptune-sized planets are not preferentially...
We investigate a possible correlation between the solid surface density Σ of the minimum-mass extras...
Correlations between stellar and planetary properties provide important information about the proces...
Previous studies of the interior structure of transiting exoplanets have shown that the heavy-elemen...
Host star metallicity provides a measure of the conditions in protoplanetary disks at the time of pl...
The occurrence rate of hot Jupiters from the Kepler transit survey is roughly half that of radial ve...
We present independent and self-consistent metallicities for a sample of 807 planet-hosting stars fr...
Ultra-short-period (USP) planets are a newly recognized class of planets with periods shorter than o...
The occurrence rate of hot Jupiters from the Kepler transit survey is roughly half that of radial ve...
The abundance of heavy elements (metallicity) in the photospheres of stars similar to the Sun provid...
We analyze the distribution of extrasolar planets (both confirmed and Kepler candidates) according t...
Aims. We explore the relations between physical and orbital properties of planets and properties of ...
Approximately half of the extrasolar planets (exoplanets) with radii less than four Earth radii are ...