A SOPHIE RV search for giant planets around young nearby stars (YNS). A combination with the HARPS YNS survey
A. Grandjean, A.-M. Lagrange, N. Meunier, P. Rubini, S. Desidera, F., Galland, S. Borgniet, N. Zicher, S. Messina, G. Chauvin, M. Sterzik, and B., Pantoja

TL;DR
This study uses radial velocity measurements from SOPHIE and HARPS to search for giant planets around young stars, estimating their occurrence rates and analyzing the challenges posed by stellar activity.
Contribution
It combines two surveys to provide the first estimate of giant planet occurrence rates around young stars and refines orbital parameters for specific systems.
Findings
Giant planet occurrence rate is approximately 1% for periods under 1000 days.
No close giant planets found around young FK stars, suggesting possible differences from older stars.
Binarity and orbital parameters of several systems are characterized or refined.
Abstract
The search of close (a<=5 au) giant planet(GP) companions with radial velocity(RV) around young stars and the estimate of their occurrence rates is important to constrain the migration timescales. Furthermore, this search will allow the giant planet occurrence rates to be computed at all separations via the combination with direct imaging techniques. The RV search around young stars is a challenge as they are generally faster rotators than older stars of similar spectral types and they exhibit signatures of spots or pulsation in their RV time series. Specific analyses are necessary to characterize, and possibly correct for, this activity. Our aim is to search for planets around young nearby stars and to estimate the GP occurrence rates for periods up to 1000 days. We used the SOPHIE spectrograph to observe 63 A-M young (<400 Myr) stars. We used our SAFIR software to compute the RVs and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
