Previous studies of the interior structure of transiting exoplanets have shown that the heavy-element content of gas giants increases with host star metallicity. Since metal-poor planets are less dense and have larger radii than metal-rich planets of the same mass, one might expect that metal-poor stars host a higher proportion of gas giants with large radii than metal-rich stars. Here I present evidence for a negative correlation at the 2.3 sigma level between eclipse depth and stellar metallicity in the Kepler gas giant candidates. Based on Kendall's tau statistics, the probability that eclipse depth depends on star metallicity is 0.981. The correlation is consistent with planets orbiting low-metallicity stars being, on average, larger in...
Probing the connection between a star's metallicity and the presence and properties of any associate...
Context. It is still being debated whether the well-known metallicity–giant planet correlation for d...
International audienceContext. The discovery of about 700 extrasolar planets, so far, has lead to th...
Previous studies of the interior structure of transiting exoplanets have shown that the heavy-elemen...
Using data from the California-Kepler Survey (CKS), we study trends in planetary properties with hos...
Correlations between stellar and planetary properties provide important information about the proces...
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...
The imprints of stellar nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of the galaxy can be seen in differen...
Context.Nine extrasolar planets with masses between 110 and 430 $M_\oplus$ are known to transit the...
It has long been known that stars with high metallicity are more likely to host giant planets than s...
M dwarfs are the most common type of stars in the Galaxy, and seem to host a higher number of planet...
Correlations between stellar properties and the occurrence rate of exoplanets can be used to inform ...
Context. Most of our current understanding of the planet formation mechanism is based on the planet ...
The observed metallicity-mass correlation for star-planet properties is well known in exoplanet rese...
Probing the connection between a star's metallicity and the presence and properties of any associate...
Context. It is still being debated whether the well-known metallicity–giant planet correlation for d...
International audienceContext. The discovery of about 700 extrasolar planets, so far, has lead to th...
Previous studies of the interior structure of transiting exoplanets have shown that the heavy-elemen...
Using data from the California-Kepler Survey (CKS), we study trends in planetary properties with hos...
Correlations between stellar and planetary properties provide important information about the proces...
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...
The imprints of stellar nucleosynthesis and chemical evolution of the galaxy can be seen in differen...
Context.Nine extrasolar planets with masses between 110 and 430 $M_\oplus$ are known to transit the...
It has long been known that stars with high metallicity are more likely to host giant planets than s...
M dwarfs are the most common type of stars in the Galaxy, and seem to host a higher number of planet...
Correlations between stellar properties and the occurrence rate of exoplanets can be used to inform ...
Context. Most of our current understanding of the planet formation mechanism is based on the planet ...
The observed metallicity-mass correlation for star-planet properties is well known in exoplanet rese...
Probing the connection between a star's metallicity and the presence and properties of any associate...
Context. It is still being debated whether the well-known metallicity–giant planet correlation for d...
International audienceContext. The discovery of about 700 extrasolar planets, so far, has lead to th...