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arxiv: 1601.07535 · v1 · submitted 2016-01-27 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

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The HARPS search for southern extra-solar planets XL. Searching for Neptunes around metal-poor stars

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Stellar metallicity -- as a probe of the metallicity of proto-planetary disks -- is an important ingredient for giant planet formation, likely through its effect on the timescales in which rocky/icy planet cores can form. Giant planets have been found to be more frequent around metal-rich stars, in agreement with predictions based on the core-accretion theory. In the metal-poor regime, however, the frequency of planets, especially low-mass planets, and how it depends on metallicity are still largely unknown. As part of a planet search programme focused on metal-poor stars, we study the targets from this survey that were observed with HARPS on more than 75 nights. The main goals are to assess the presence of low-mass planets and provide a first estimate of the frequency of Neptunes and super-Earths around metal-poor stars. We perform a systematic search for planetary companions, both by analysing the periodograms of the radial-velocities and by comparing, in a statistically-meaningful way, models with an increasing number of Keplerians. A first constraint on the frequency of planets in our metal-poor sample is calculated considering the previous detection (in our sample) of a Neptune-sized planet around HD175607 and one candidate planet (with an orbital period of 68.42d and minimum mass $M_p \sin i = 11.14 \pm 2.47 M_{\oplus}$) for HD87838, announced in the present study. This frequency is determined to be close to 13% and is compared with results for solar-metallicity stars.

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