The Dispersed Matter Planet Project Sample -- Detection limits, Occurrence Rates and New Planets
Matthew R. Standing, John R. Barnes, Carole A. Haswell, Adam T. Stevenson, Jo\~ao P. Faria, Erwan Quintin, Zachary O. B. Ross, Luca Fossati, James S. Jenkins, Douglas Alves, Daniel Staab

TL;DR
The DMPP survey detected 7 new planets and updated orbital data, revealing high occurrence rates of close-in planets around active stars, supporting the hypothesis that such stars frequently host evaporating planets.
Contribution
This study reports new planetary discoveries, updates existing orbital parameters, and provides the first occurrence rates for planets around active stars, supporting the DMPP hypothesis.
Findings
Discovered 7 new planets in 5 systems.
Derived high occurrence rates of short-period planets.
Confirmed the DMPP hypothesis with statistical significance.
Abstract
DMPP is a radial-velocity survey that aims to detect planets around stars exhibiting anomalous activity signatures, consistent with the presence of close-in evaporating planets. Here, we report the discovery of 7 new planetary signals in 5 different systems: DMPP-2c & d, HD67200/DMPP-6b & c, HD118006/DMPP-7b, HD191122/DMPP-8b, and HD200133/DMPP-9b. We update the orbital parameters of the DMPP-1, DMPP-2, and DMPP-3 systems, along with those of the planetary systems orbiting HD181433, HD39194, and HD89839. We derive detection limits for all 24 targets in our sample with adequate observational coverage, and test the DMPP hypothesis by calculating the occurrence rates for planets in this configuration. We find that the occurrence rates of planets in our sample with orbital periods shorter than and masses in the range - M are , for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
