MARVELS: Revealing the Formation and Dynamical Evolution of Giant Planet Systems
Jian Ge (1), Daniel Eisenstein (2), B. Scott Gaudi (3), with input, from the SDSS-III collaboration ((1) University of Florida, (2) University of, Arizona, (3) The Ohio State University)

TL;DR
MARVELS is a large-scale survey using radial velocity measurements to statistically analyze the distribution, formation, and evolution of gas giant planets around a wide range of stars, providing valuable data for planetary system theories.
Contribution
It offers the first large, well-characterized sample of giant planets with diverse host stars, enabling robust testing of planet formation and dynamical evolution models.
Findings
Surveyed ~11,000 stars for giant planets.
Detected a statistically significant sample of ~150 giant planets.
Provided data for testing theories of planet formation and migration.
Abstract
MARVELS, the Multi-Object APO Radial Velocity Exoplanet Large-area Survey, is a 6-year program to characterize the distribution of gas giant planets with orbital periods ranging from several hours to two years. MARVELS will use multi-fiber interferometric spectrographs on the wide-field, 2.5-meter Sloan Foundation telescope at Apache Point Observatory to monitor ~11,000 stars in the magnitude range V=8-12, visiting each star ~30 times over an 18-month interval, with velocity precision of 14, 18, and 35 m/s at V=8, 10, and 12. MARVELS will survey far more stars with a wider range of spectral types and metallicities than previous radial velocity searches, yielding a statistically well defined sample of ~150 giant planets drawn from a host sample with well understood selection biases. With a unique combination of large numbers and well characterized sensitivity, MARVELS will provide a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
