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Host Star Metallicity of Directly Imaged Wide-orbit Planets: Implications for Planet Formation

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
卷 161, 期 3, 页码 -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/abd802

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Direct imaging; Spectroscopy; Bayesian statistics; Markov chain Monte Carlo; Planet formation; Extrasolar gas giants

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  1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. European Space Agency (ESA)

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Research findings show that directly imaged planets have host stars with metallicities close to solar, and the large scatter in metallicity suggests that a metal-rich environment may not be necessary to form massive planets at large orbital distances. Additionally, the planet mass-host star metallicity relation for directly imaged massive planets in wide orbits is very similar to that found for short-period super-Jupiters and brown dwarfs around main-sequence stars.
Directly imaged planets (DIPs) are self-luminous companions of pre-main-sequence and young main-sequence stars. They reside in wider orbits (similar to tens to thousands of astronomical units) and generally are more massive compared to the close-in (less than or similar to 10 au) planets. Determining the host star properties of these outstretched planetary systems is important to understand and discern various planet formation and evolution scenarios. We present the stellar parameters and metallicity ([Fe/H]) for a subsample of 18 stars known to host planets discovered by the direct imaging technique. We retrieved the high-resolution spectra for these stars from public archives and used the synthetic spectral fitting technique and Bayesian analysis to determine the stellar properties in a uniform and consistent way. For eight sources, the metallicities are reported for the first time, while the results are consistent with the previous estimates for the other sources. Our analysis shows that metallicities of stars hosting DIPs are close to solar with a mean [Fe/H] = -0.04 0.27 dex. The large scatter in metallicity suggests that a metal-rich environment may not be necessary to form massive planets at large orbital distances. We also find that the planet mass-host star metallicity relation for the directly imaged massive planets in wide orbits is very similar to that found for the well-studied population of short-period (less than or similar to 1 yr) super-Jupiters and brown dwarfs around main-sequence stars.

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