2008
DOI: 10.1086/524344
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Constraints on Extrasolar Planet Populations from VLT NACO/SDI and MMT SDI and Direct Adaptive Optics Imaging Surveys: Giant Planets are Rare at Large Separations

Abstract: We examine the implications for the distribution of extrasolar planets based on the null results from two of the largest direct imaging surveys published to date. Combining the measured contrast curves from 22 of the stars observed with the VLT NACO adaptive optics system by Masciadri and coworkers and 48 of the stars observed with the VLT NACO SDI and MMT SDI devices by Biller and coworkers (for a total of 60 unique stars), we consider what distributions of planet masses and semimajor axes can be ruled out by… Show more

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“…With a separation a = 1.205 AU, and a distance of 86.4 pc, the angular separation of HD 91669b would be 14 mas. It is conceivable that a stellar companion may be ruled out by direct imaging, but the 14 mas projected separation of HD 91669b is considerably smaller than the limits achieved by current AO and coronagraphic surveys (e.g., Nielsen et al 2008). For randomly distributed inclinations, the mean value of sin i is π/4 = 0.785.…”
Section: Companion Parametersmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…With a separation a = 1.205 AU, and a distance of 86.4 pc, the angular separation of HD 91669b would be 14 mas. It is conceivable that a stellar companion may be ruled out by direct imaging, but the 14 mas projected separation of HD 91669b is considerably smaller than the limits achieved by current AO and coronagraphic surveys (e.g., Nielsen et al 2008). For randomly distributed inclinations, the mean value of sin i is π/4 = 0.785.…”
Section: Companion Parametersmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In computing these detection completeness maps for all stars in our sample, we adopted an approach similar to that of Nielsen et al (2008) and Naud et al (2017), relying on a Monte Carlo simulation.…”
Section: Sensitivity and Completenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until very recently all surveys returned null results, and so it was generally assumed that wide, massive, extrasolar planets would be rare (at least around Sun-like stars) past 20 AU (Lafreniere et al 2007a;Nielsen et al 2008;Nielsen & Close 2009 and references within). However, in 2008 November, Marois et al (2008) announced the discovery of three planets orbiting the A5V star HR 8799, based on near-IR imaging at the Keck and Gemini telescopes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%