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Seminars

On the Fundamental Mass-Period Functions of Extrasolar Planets

  • 2010-06-28 (Mon.), 10:30 AM
  • Auditorium, 2F, Tsai Yuan-Pei Memorial Hall
  • Prof. Wen-Liang Hung
  • National Hsinchu University of Education

Abstract

Employing a catalog of 175 extrasolar planets (exoplanets) detected by the Doppler-shift method, we constructed the independent and coupled mass-period functions. It is the first time in this field that the selection effect is considered in the coupled mass-period functions. Our results are consistent with those of Tabachnik and Tremaine in 2002, with the major difference that we obtain a flatter mass function but a steeper period function. Moreover, our coupled mass-period functions show that about 2.5% of stars would have a planet with mass between Earth Mass and Neptune Mass, and about 3% of stars would have a planet with mass between Neptune Mass and Jupiter Mass. Joint work with Ing-Guey Jiang, Li-Chin Yeh and Yen-Chang Chang ?

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