A Hot Uranus Orbiting the Super Metal-rich Star HD77338 and the Metallicity - Mass Connection
James S. Jenkins, Hugh R.A. Jones, Mikko Tuomi, Felipe Murgas, Sergio, Hoyer, Matias I. Jones, John R. Barnes, Yakiv V. Pavlenko, Oleksiy Ivanyuk,, Patricio Rojo, Andres Jordan, Avril C. Day-Jones, Maria-Teresa Ruiz, David J., Pinfield

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a low-mass, metal-rich planet orbiting HD77338, and explores the correlation between host star metallicity and planet mass, revealing a statistically significant trend and a scarcity of very low-mass planets around super metal-rich stars.
Contribution
It presents the discovery of a super metal-rich star hosting a sub-Neptune planet and analyzes the metallicity-mass connection, highlighting a significant low-mass planet desert in metal-rich environments.
Findings
HD77338b is one of the most metal-rich planet hosts known.
A statistically significant low-mass planet desert exists in super metal-rich stars.
Higher mass low-mass planets are more common around metal-rich stars.
Abstract
We announce the discovery of a low-mass planet orbiting the super metal-rich K0V star HD77338 as part of our on-going Calan-Hertfordshire Extrasolar Planet Search. The best fit planet solution has an orbital period of 5.7361\pm0.0015 days and with a radial velocity semi-amplitude of only 5.96\pm1.74 m/s, we find a minimum mass of 15.9+4.7-5.3 Me. The best fit eccentricity from this solution is 0.09+0.25-0.09, and we find agreement for this data set using a Bayesian analysis and a periodogram analysis. We measure a metallicity for the star of +0.35\pm0.06 dex, whereas another recent work (Trevisan et al. 2011) finds +0.47\pm0.05 dex. Thus HD77338b is one of the most metal-rich planet host stars known and the most metal-rich star hosting a sub-Neptune mass planet. We searched for a transit signature of HD77338b but none was detected. We also highlight an emerging trend where metallicity…
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