Revisiting the planet mass and stellar metallicity relation for low-mass exoplanets orbiting gkm class stars

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The growing database of exoplanets has shown us the statistical characteristics of various exoplanet populations, providing insight towards their origins. Observational evidence sug-gests that the process by which gas giants are conceived in the stellar disk may be disparate from that of smaller planets. Using NASA’s Exoplanet Archive, we analyzed the relationships between planet mass and stellar metallicity, as well as planet mass and stellar mass for low-mass exoplanets (MP < 0.13 MJ) orbiting spectral class G, K, and M stars. We performed further uncertainty analysis to confirm that the exponential law relationships found between the planet mass, stellar mass, and the stellar metallicity cannot be fully explained by observation biases alone.

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Jiang, J. H., Zhao, D., Ji, X., Xie, B., & Fahy, K. A. (2021). Revisiting the planet mass and stellar metallicity relation for low-mass exoplanets orbiting gkm class stars. Universe, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/universe7040088

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