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The same frequency of planets inside and outside open clusters of stars.
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- Meibom, Soren (Author)
- Torres, Guillermo (Author)
- Fressin, Francois (Author)
- Latham, David (Author)
- Rowe, Jason (Author)
- Ciardi, David (Author)
- Bryson, Steven (Author)
- Rogers, Leslie (Author)
- Henze, Christopher (Author)
- Janes, Kenneth (Author)
- Barnes, Sydney (Author)
- Marcy, Geoffrey (Author)
- Isaacson, Howard (Author)
- Fischer, Debra (Author)
- Howell, Steve (Author)
- Horch, Elliott (Author)
- Jenkins, Jon (Author)
- Schuler, Simon (Author)
- Crepp, Justin (Author)
Title
The same frequency of planets inside and outside open clusters of stars.
Abstract
: Most stars and their planets form in open clusters. Over 95 per cent of such clusters have stellar densities too low (less than a hundred stars per cubic parsec) to withstand internal and external dynamical stresses and fall apart within a few hundred million years 1. Older open clusters have survived by virtue of being richer and denser in stars (1,000 to 10,000 per cubic parsec) when they formed. Such clusters represent a stellar environment very different from the birthplace of the Sun and other planet-hosting field stars. So far more than 800 planets have been found around Sun-like stars in the field 2. The field planets are usually the size of Neptune or smaller 3,4,5. In contrast, only four planets have been found orbiting stars in open clusters 6,7,8, all with masses similar to or greater than that of Jupiter. Here we report observations of the transits of two Sun-like stars by planets smaller than Neptune in the billion-year-old open cluster NGC6811. This demonstrates that small planets can form and survive in a dense cluster environment, and implies that the frequency and properties of planets in open clusters are consistent with those of planets around field stars in the Galaxy., (C) 2013 Nature Publishing Group
Publication
Nature
Publisher
(1)Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA
Date
2013
Volume
499
Issue
7456
Pages
55-58
Journal Abbr
Nature
DOI
Citation Key
meibomSameFrequencyPlanets2013
ISSN
0028-0836
Language
English
Extra
84 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Place: (C) 2013 Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Meibom, S., Torres, G., Fressin, F., Latham, D., Rowe, J., Ciardi, D., Bryson, S., Rogers, L., Henze, C., Janes, K., Barnes, S., Marcy, G., Isaacson, H., Fischer, D., Howell, S., Horch, E., Jenkins, J., Schuler, S., & Crepp, J. (2013). The same frequency of planets inside and outside open clusters of stars. Nature, 499(7456), 55–58. https://doi.org/10/f43vrb
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