Understanding the Impacts of Stellar Companions on Planet Formation and Evolution: A Survey of Stellar and Planetary Companions within 25 pc
Lea A. Hirsch, Lee Rosenthal, Benjamin J. Fulton, Andrew W. Howard,, David R. Ciardi, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Eric L. Nielsen, Erik A. Petigura, Robert, J. de Rosa, Howard Isaacson, Lauren M. Weiss, Evan Sinukoff, Bruce Macintosh

TL;DR
This study investigates how outer stellar companions influence the occurrence and distribution of giant planets around solar-type stars within 25 parsecs, revealing lower planet occurrence in close binaries and different orbital characteristics in binary systems.
Contribution
It provides new empirical data on planet occurrence rates in single and binary star systems, especially highlighting the impact of binary separation on planet formation.
Findings
Lower planet occurrence in binaries with separation <100 AU
Similar planet occurrence rates around single stars and wide binaries
Different semi-major axis distributions of planets in binary systems
Abstract
We explore the impact of outer stellar companions on the occurrence rate of giant planets detected with radial velocities. We searched for stellar and planetary companions to a volume-limited sample of solar-type stars within 25 pc. Using adaptive optics imaging from the Lick 3m and Palomar 200" Telescopes, we characterized the multiplicity of our sample stars, down to the bottom of the main sequence. With these data, we confirm field star multiplicity statistics from previous surveys. We combined three decades of radial velocity data from the California Planet Search with new RV data from Keck/HIRES and APF/Levy to search for planets in the same systems. Using an updated catalog of both stellar and planetary companions and injection/recovery tests to determine our sensitivity, we measured the occurrence rate of planets among the single and multiple star systems. We found that planets…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
