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The orbital eccentricity distribution of planets orbiting M dwarfs.


ABSTRACT: We investigate the underlying distribution of orbital eccentricities for planets around early-to-mid M dwarf host stars. We employ a sample of 163 planets around early- to mid-M dwarfs across 101 systems detected by NASA's Kepler Mission. We constrain the orbital eccentricity for each planet by leveraging the Kepler lightcurve together with a stellar density prior, constructed using metallicity from spectroscopy, Ks magnitude from 2MASS, and stellar parallax from Gaia. Within a Bayesian hierarchical framework, we extract the underlying eccentricity distribution, assuming alternately Rayleigh, half-Gaussian, and Beta functions for both single- and multi-transit systems. We described the eccentricity distribution for apparently single-transiting planetary systems with a Rayleigh distribution with [Formula: see text], and for multitransit systems with [Formula: see text]. The data suggest the possibility of distinct dynamically warmer and cooler subpopulations within the single-transit distribution: The single-transit data prefer a mixture model composed of two distinct Rayleigh distributions with [Formula: see text] and [Formula: see text] over a single Rayleigh distribution, with 7:1 odds. We contextualize our findings within a planet formation framework, by comparing them to analogous results in the literature for planets orbiting FGK stars. By combining our derived eccentricity distribution with other M dwarf demographic constraints, we estimate the underlying eccentricity distribution for the population of early- to mid-M dwarf planets in the local neighborhood.

SUBMITTER: Sagear S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10265968 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The orbital eccentricity distribution of planets orbiting M dwarfs.

Sagear Sheila S   Ballard Sarah S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20230530 23


We investigate the underlying distribution of orbital eccentricities for planets around early-to-mid M dwarf host stars. We employ a sample of 163 planets around early- to mid-M dwarfs across 101 systems detected by NASA's <i>Kepler</i> Mission. We constrain the orbital eccentricity for each planet by leveraging the <i>Kepler</i> lightcurve together with a stellar density prior, constructed using metallicity from spectroscopy, <i>K</i><sub><i>s</i></sub> magnitude from 2MASS, and stellar paralla  ...[more]

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