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Evidence That the Occurrence Rate of Hot Jupiters around Sun-like Stars Decreases with Stellar Age
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/acff71 Bibcode: 2023AJ....166..209M

Miyazaki, Shota; Masuda, Kento

We investigate how the occurrence rate of giant planets (minimum mass > 0.3 M Jup) around Sun-like stars depends on the age, mass, and metallicity of their host stars. We develop a hierarchical Bayesian framework to infer the number of planets per star (NPPS) as a function of both planetary and stellar parameters. The framework fully…

2023 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 17
Doppler Constraints on Planetary Companions to Nearby Sun-like Stars: An Archival Radial Velocity Survey of Southern Targets for Proposed NASA Direct Imaging Missions
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/acc067 Bibcode: 2023AJ....165..176L

Butler, R. Paul; Vogt, Steven S.; Kane, Stephen R. +22 more

Directly imaging temperate rocky planets orbiting nearby, Sun-like stars with a 6 m class IR/O/UV space telescope, recently dubbed the Habitable Worlds Observatory, is a high-priority goal of the Astro2020 Decadal Survey. To prepare for future direct imaging (DI) surveys, the list of potential targets should be thoroughly vetted to maximize effici…

2023 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 17
Astrometry and Photometry for ≈1000 L, T, and Y Dwarfs from the UKIRT Hemisphere Survey
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ace9bf Bibcode: 2023AJ....166..103S

Schneider, Adam C.; Vrba, Frederick J.; Munn, Jeffrey A. +5 more

We present the positions, proper motions, and near-infrared photometry for 966 known objects with spectral types later than M that were observed as part of the the UKIRT Hemisphere Survey (UHS). We augment the photometry and astrometry from UHS with information from Gaia DR3, Pan-STARRS DR2, and CatWISE 2020 to produce a database of homogeneous ph…

2023 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 17
Radio-loud Exoplanet-exomoon Survey: GMRT Search for Electron Cyclotron Maser Emission
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ac9eb8 Bibcode: 2023AJ....165....1N

Manoj, P.; Narang, Mayank; Oza, Apurva V. +3 more

We conducted the first dedicated search for signatures of exoplanet-exomoon interactions using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) as part of the radio-loud exoplanet-exomoon survey. Due to stellar tidal heating, irradiation, and subsequent atmospheric escape, candidate "exo-Io" systems are expected to emit up to 106 times more p…

2023 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 17
Revisiting Galactic Disk and Spiral Arms Using Open Clusters
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/acf7c8 Bibcode: 2023AJ....166..170J

Joshi, Yogesh C.; Malhotra, Sagar

We use the largest catalog of open clusters in the post-Gaia era to provide an observational view of the Galactic disk. By compiling physical parameters such as age, distance, and kinematic information, we investigate the spatial distribution of open clusters and revisit the spiral arms and other asymmetries in the Galactic disk. Using young open …

2023 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 16
Spectroscopic Follow-up of Gaia Exoplanet Candidates: Impostor Binary Stars Invade the Gaia DR3 Astrometric Exoplanet Candidates
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/acd53d Bibcode: 2023AJ....165..266M

Albrecht, Simon H.; Marcussen, Marcus L.

In this paper, we report on the follow-up of six potential exoplanets detected with Gaia astrometry and provide an overview of what is currently known about the nature of the entire Gaia astrometric exoplanet candidate sample, 72 systems in total. We discuss the primary false-positive scenario for astrometric planet detections: binary systems with…

2023 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 16
SOLES. VII. The Spin-Orbit Alignment of WASP-106 b, a Warm Jupiter along the Kraft Break
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ad0131 Bibcode: 2023AJ....166..217W

Rice, Malena; Wang, Songhu; Hixenbaugh, Kyle +2 more

Although close-orbiting, massive exoplanets-known as hot and warm Jupiters-are among the most observationally accessible known planets, their formation pathways are still not universally agreed upon. One method to constrain the possible dynamical histories of such planets is to measure the systems' sky-projected spin-orbit angles using the Rossite…

2023 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 16
The Demographics of Terrestrial Planets in the Venus Zone
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/acbfaf Bibcode: 2023AJ....165..168O

Kane, Stephen R.; Dalba, Paul A.; Fetherolf, Tara +7 more

Understanding the physical characteristics of Venus, including its atmosphere, interior, and its evolutionary pathway with respect to Earth, remains a vital component for terrestrial planet evolution models and the emergence and/or decline of planetary habitability. A statistical strategy for evaluating the evolutionary pathways of terrestrial pla…

2023 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 16
On the Origins of Extreme Velocity Stars as Revealed by Large-scale Galactic Surveys
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/acd1dc Bibcode: 2023AJ....166...12L

Huang, Yang; Beers, Timothy C.; Zhang, Hua-Wei +3 more

We assemble a large sample of 12,784 high-velocity stars with total velocity V GSR ≥ 300 km s-1, selected from RAVE DR5, SDSS DR12, LAMOST DR8, APOGEE DR16, GALAH DR2, and Gaia EDR3. In this sample, 52 are marginally hypervelocity star (HVS) candidates that have V GSR exceeding their local escape velocities within …

2023 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 15
Beating Stellar Systematic Error Floors Using Transit-based Densities
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/aceda2 Bibcode: 2023AJ....166..132E

Eastman, Jason D.; Diamond-Lowe, Hannah; Tayar, Jamie

It has long been understood that the light curve of a transiting planet constrains the density of its host star. That fact is routinely used to improve measurements of the stellar surface gravity and has been argued to be an independent check on the stellar mass. Here we show how the stellar density can also dramatically improve the precision of t…

2023 The Astronomical Journal
Gaia 15