Age consistency between exoplanet hosts and field stars
Andrea Bonfanti, Sergio Ortolani, Valerio Nascimbeni

TL;DR
This study compares the ages of exoplanet host stars from photometric and radial velocity surveys using a homogeneous method, finding similar age distributions and confirming the Sun's age is typical for nearby stars with or without planets.
Contribution
It introduces a uniform age determination method for exoplanet hosts and field stars, accounting for observational biases and evolutionary effects.
Findings
Exoplanet host stars have median ages around 3-5 Gyr.
The age distribution of host stars is similar across different detection methods.
The Sun's age aligns with the local stellar population.
Abstract
Transiting planets around stars are discovered mostly through photometric surveys. Unlike radial velocity surveys, photometric surveys do not tend to target slow rotators, inactive or metal-rich stars. Nevertheless, we suspect that observational biases could also impact transiting-planet hosts. This paper aims to evaluate how selection effects reflect on the evolutionary stage of both a limited sample of transiting-planet host stars (TPH) and a wider sample of planet-hosting stars detected through radial velocity analysis. Then, thanks to uniform derivation of stellar ages, a homogeneous comparison between exoplanet hosts and field star age distributions is developed. Stellar parameters have been computed through our custom-developed isochrone placement algorithm, according to PARSEC models. The notable aspects of our algorithm include the treatment of element diffusion, activity checks…
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