Search for giant planets in M67 III. Excess of hot Jupiters in dense open clusters
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Brucalassi, A.
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Search for giant planets in M67 III. Excess of hot Jupiters in dense open clusters
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Since 2008 we used high-precision radial velocity (RV) measurements obtained with different telescopes to detect signatures of
massive planets around main-sequence and evolved stars of the open cluster (OC) M67. We aimed to perform a long-term study on
giant planet formation in open clusters and determine how this formation depends on stellar mass and chemical composition. A new
hot Jupiter (HJ) around the main-sequence star YBP401 is reported in this work. An update of the RV measurements for the two
HJ host-stars YBP1194 and YBP1514 is also discussed. Our sample of 66 main-sequence and turnoff stars includes 3 HJs, which
indicates a high rate of HJs in this cluster (5.6+5.4
−2.6% for single stars and 4.5%+4.5
−2.5% for the full sample). This rate is much higher
than what has been discovered in the field, either with RV surveys or by transits. High metallicity is not a cause for the excess of
HJs in M67, nor can the excess be attributed to high stellar masses. When combining this rate with the non-zero eccentricity of the
orbits, our results are qualitatively consistent with a HJ formation scenario dominated by strong encounters with other stars or binary
companions and subsequent planet-planet scattering, as predicted by N-body simulations.
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A&A 592, L1 (2016)
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