The orbital distribution of giant planets is crucial for understanding how terrestrial planets form and predicting yields of exoplanet surveys. Here, we derive giant planets occurrence rates as a function of orbital period by taking into account the detection efficiency of the Kepler and radial velocity (RV) surveys. The giant planet occurrence rates for Kepler and RV show the same rising trend with increasing distance from the star. We identify a break in the RV giant planet distribution between ~2-3 au -- close to the location of the snow line in the Solar System -- after which the occurrence rate decreases with distance from the star. Extrapolating a broken power-law distribution to larger semi-major axes, we find good agreement with the...
We calculate an empirical, non-parametric estimate of the shape of the period-marginalized radius di...
The Kepler mission found hundreds of planet candidates within the Habitable Zones (HZ) of their host...
We present a framework to extend exoplanet occurrence rates beyond the semi-major axis probed by Kep...
The orbital distribution of giant planets is crucial for understanding how terrestrial planets form ...
We investigate the origin of the period distribution of giant planets. We fit the bias-corrected dis...
We present a statistical study of the post-formation migration of giant planets in a range of initia...
Context. Radial velocity surveys of evolved stars allow us to probe a higher stellar mass range, on ...
article in press in A&A, 21 pages, 18 figuresInternational audienceTransiting extrasolar planets are...
Context. Radial velocity surveys of evolved stars allow us to probe a higher stellar mass range, on ...
We present here observational evidence that the snowline plays a significant role in the formation a...
We used high-precision radial velocity measurements of FGKM stars to determine the occurrence of gia...
Transiting extrasolar planets are now discovered jointly by photometric surveys and by radial veloci...
We use a semianalytic circumstellar disk model that considers movement of the snow line through evol...
RV surveys of evolved stars allow us to probe a higher stellar mass range compared to main-sequence ...
To understand giant planet formation, we need to focus on host stars close to , where the occurre...
We calculate an empirical, non-parametric estimate of the shape of the period-marginalized radius di...
The Kepler mission found hundreds of planet candidates within the Habitable Zones (HZ) of their host...
We present a framework to extend exoplanet occurrence rates beyond the semi-major axis probed by Kep...
The orbital distribution of giant planets is crucial for understanding how terrestrial planets form ...
We investigate the origin of the period distribution of giant planets. We fit the bias-corrected dis...
We present a statistical study of the post-formation migration of giant planets in a range of initia...
Context. Radial velocity surveys of evolved stars allow us to probe a higher stellar mass range, on ...
article in press in A&A, 21 pages, 18 figuresInternational audienceTransiting extrasolar planets are...
Context. Radial velocity surveys of evolved stars allow us to probe a higher stellar mass range, on ...
We present here observational evidence that the snowline plays a significant role in the formation a...
We used high-precision radial velocity measurements of FGKM stars to determine the occurrence of gia...
Transiting extrasolar planets are now discovered jointly by photometric surveys and by radial veloci...
We use a semianalytic circumstellar disk model that considers movement of the snow line through evol...
RV surveys of evolved stars allow us to probe a higher stellar mass range compared to main-sequence ...
To understand giant planet formation, we need to focus on host stars close to , where the occurre...
We calculate an empirical, non-parametric estimate of the shape of the period-marginalized radius di...
The Kepler mission found hundreds of planet candidates within the Habitable Zones (HZ) of their host...
We present a framework to extend exoplanet occurrence rates beyond the semi-major axis probed by Kep...