The GAPS Programme with HARPS-N at TNG XVIII. Two new giant planets around the metal-poor stars HD 220197 and HD 233832
D. Barbato, A. Sozzetti, K. Biazzo, L. Malavolta, N.C. Santos, M., Damasso, A.F. Lanza, M. Pinamonti, L. Affer, S. Benatti, A. Bignamini, A.S., Bonomo, F. Borsa, I. Carleo, R. Claudi, R. Cosentino, E. Covino, S. Desidera,, M. Esposito, P. Giacobbe, E. Gonz\'alez-\'Alvarez

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of two new giant planets around metal-poor stars using HARPS-N, providing updated estimates of giant planet frequency around such stars and supporting the correlation between host star metallicity and giant planet occurrence.
Contribution
First detection of giant planets around metal-poor stars in the northern hemisphere, updating the giant planet occurrence rate and supporting the metallicity-planet correlation.
Findings
Detected two new giant planets around metal-poor stars.
Estimated global frequency of giant planets around metal-poor stars is approximately 3.84%.
All detected planets are long-period giants.
Abstract
Statistical studies of exoplanets have shown that giant planets are more commonly hosted by metal-rich dwarf stars than low-metallicity ones, while such a correlation is not evident for lower-mass planets. The search for giant planets around metal-poor stars and the estimate of their occurrence is an important element in providing support to models of planet formation. We present results from the HARPS-N search for giant planets orbiting metal-poor ( dex) stars in the northern hemisphere complementing a previous HARPS survey on southern stars in order to update the estimate of . High-precision HARPS-N observations of 42 metal-poor stars are used to search for planetary signals to be fitted using differential evolution MCMC single-Keplerian models. We then join our detections to the results of the previous HARPS survey on 88 metal-poor stars to provide…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
