Extrasolar Giant Planets and X-ray Activity
Abstract
We have carried out a survey of X-ray emission from stars with giant planets, combining both archival and targeted surveys. Over 230 stars have been currently identified as possessing planets, and roughly a third of these have been detected in X-rays. We carry out detailed statistical analysis on a volume limited sample of main sequence star systems with detected planets, comparing subsamples of stars that have close-in planets with stars that have more distant planets. This analysis reveals strong evidence that stars with close-in giant planets are on average more X-ray active by a factor ~4 than those with planets that are more distant. This result persists for various sample selections. We find that even after accounting for observational sample bias, a significant residual difference still remains. This observational result is consistent with the hypothesis that giant planets in close proximity to the primary stars influences the stellar magnetic activity.
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@article{arxiv.0807.1308,
title = {Extrasolar Giant Planets and X-ray Activity},
author = {Vinay L. Kashyap and Jeremy J. Drake and Steven H. Saar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.1308},
year = {2009}
}
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accepted for publication in ApJ