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Sub-Neptunes Show a Stronger Correlation with Cold Jupiters than Super-Earths Especially in Metal-rich Systems

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Correlations between the inner small planets and cold giants encodes the formation and evolution of planetary systems. It remains unclear if the correlation differs on the two sides of the radius valley. In this work, we compute the conditional frequency of cold Jupiters in systems with only inner sub-Neptunes $P(\rm CJ|SN)$ and those with only inner super-Earths $P(\rm CJ|SE)$. We find that, around transiting sample around metal-rich stars, $P(\rm CJ|SN, [Fe/H]>0)$ and $P(\rm CJ|SE, [Fe/H]>0)$ are $42.6^{+10.6}_{-9.9}\%$ and $14.5^{+12.7}_{-6.9}\%$. Comparing with the field giant frequency ($14.3^{+2.0}_{-1.8}\%$), we show that inner sub-Neptunes and cold Jupiters exhibit a significant positive correlation for metal-rich systems with a confidence level of 99.95\%, whereas this correlation is absent for systems with super-Earths. We also consider a homogeneous Kepler-Keck subsample and derive similar results, with $P(\rm CJ|SN, [Fe/H]>0)$ of $45.8^{+18.6}_{-16.3}\%$ and $P(\rm CJ|SE, [Fe/H]>0)$ of $13.3^{+17.0}_{-6.8}\%$. Radial velocity sample shows consistent results, with metal-rich systems hosting massive inner planets exhibiting a strong positive correlation (confidence level of 99.11\%) with outer cold Jupiters ($P(\rm CJ|M_{p}>10M_\oplus, [Fe/H]>0) = 34.6^{+11.0}_{-9.1}\%$). These results can be naturally understood since metal-rich disks are expected to more efficiently produce both outer cold Jupiters and inner planets with larger radii and masses. Our findings highlight the critical role of stellar metallicity in shaping planetary architectures, particularly for large/massive planets.

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An early look at how gas giants shape small planet bulk compositions

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Observational analysis of 43 systems finds no significant overall correlation between gas giant occurrence and inner small planet properties but reports hints of a trend in metal-rich systems favoring lower-density planets with similar core masses.

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    Observational analysis of 43 systems finds no significant overall correlation between gas giant occurrence and inner small planet properties but reports hints of a trend in metal-rich systems favoring lower-density planets with similar core masses.