Spatial distribution of exoplanet candidates based on Kepler and Gaia data

A. Maliuk, J. Budaj
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The spatial distribution of exoplanets in the Galaxy is important for our understanding of planet formation and evolution. We aim to determine the spatial gradients of exoplanet occurrence in the Solar neighbourhood and in the vicinity of open clusters. We combined Kepler and Gaia DR2 data for this purpose, splitting the volume sampled by the Kepler mission into certain spatial bins. We determined an uncorrected and bias-corrected exoplanet frequency and metallicity for each bin. There is a clear drop in the uncorrected exoplanet frequency with distance for F-type stars, a decline with increasing distance along the Galactic longitude l=90 deg, and a drop with height above the Galactic plane. We find that the metallicity behaviour cannot be the reason for the drop of the exoplanet frequency around F stars with increasing distance. We argue that the above-mentioned gradients of uncorrected exoplanet frequency result from a single bias of undetected smaller planets around fainter stars. When we correct for observational biases, most of these gradients in exoplanet frequency become statistically insignificant. Only a slight decline of the planet occurrence with distance for F stars remains significant at the 3 sigma level. Apart from that, the spatial distribution of exoplanets in the Kepler field of view is compatible with a homogeneous one. At the same time, we do not find a significant change in the exoplanet frequency with increasing distance from open clusters. As a byproduct, we identified six exoplanet host star candidates that are members of open clusters. Four of them are in the NGC 6811 (KIC 9655005, KIC 9533489, Kepler-66, Kepler-67) and two belong to NGC 6866 (KIC 8396288, KIC 8331612). Two out of the six had already been known to be cluster members.
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基于开普勒和盖亚数据的系外行星候选空间分布
银河系中系外行星的空间分布对我们了解行星的形成和演化非常重要。我们的目标是确定太阳系附近和疏散星团附近系外行星出现的空间梯度。为此,我们结合了开普勒和盖亚DR2的数据,将开普勒任务采样的体积分成了特定的空间区域。我们确定了每个仓的未校正和偏差校正的系外行星频率和金属丰度。对于f型恒星,未校正的系外行星频率随距离的增加而明显下降,沿银河系经度l=90°随距离的增加而下降,并随银河系平面以上高度的增加而下降。我们发现,金属丰度行为不能作为F星周围系外行星频率随距离增加而下降的原因。我们认为,上述未校正系外行星频率的梯度是由于在较暗的恒星周围未被探测到的较小行星的单一偏差造成的。当我们校正观测偏差时,这些系外行星频率的梯度在统计上变得微不足道。在3西格玛水平上,随着距离的增加,F型恒星的行星出现率略有下降。除此之外,开普勒视野中系外行星的空间分布与均匀分布是相容的。同时,我们没有发现系外行星的频率随着离疏散星团距离的增加而有显著的变化。作为副产品,我们确定了六颗系外行星宿主恒星候选者,它们都是疏散星团的成员。其中4颗属于NGC 6811 (KIC 9655005, KIC 9533489, Kepler-66, Kepler-67), 2颗属于NGC 6866 (KIC 8396288, KIC 8331612)。六颗恒星中有两颗已经被认为是星系团成员。
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