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The California-Kepler Survey. X. The Radius Gap as a Function of Stellar Mass, Metallicity, and Age

Published 25 Jan 2022 in astro-ph.EP and astro-ph.SR | (2201.10020v1)

Abstract: In 2017, the California-Kepler Survey (CKS) published its first data release (DR1) of high-resolution optical spectra of 1305 planet hosts. Refined CKS planet radii revealed that small planets are bifurcated into two distinct populations: super-Earths (smaller than 1.5 RER_E) and sub-Neptunes (between 2.0 and 4.0 RER_E), with few planets in between (the "Radius Gap.") Several theoretical models of the Radius Gap predict variation with stellar mass, but testing these predictions are challenging with CKS DR1 due to its limited MM_\star range of 0.8-1.4 MM_\odot. Here, we present CKS DR2 with 411 additional spectra and derived properties focusing on stars of 0.5-0.8 MM_\odot. We found the Radius Gap follows RpP<sup>mR_p \propto P<sup>m with m=0.10±0.03m = -0.10 \pm 0.03, consistent with predictions of XUV- and core-powered mass-loss mechanisms. We found no evidence that mm varies with MM_\star. We observed a correlation between the average sub-Neptune size and MM_\star. Over 0.5 to 1.4 MM_\odot, the average sub-Neptune grows from 2.1 to 2.6 RER_E, following RpM<sup>αR_p \propto M_\star<sup>\alpha with α=0.25±0.03\alpha = 0.25 \pm 0.03. In contrast, there is no detectable change for super-Earths. These MM_\star-RpR_p trends suggests that protoplanetary disks can efficiently produce cores up to a threshold mass of McM_c, which grows linearly with stellar mass according to Mc10ME (M/M)M_c \approx 10 M_E~(M_\star / M_\odot). There is no significant correlation between sub-Neptune size and stellar metallicity (over -0.5 to ++0.5 dex) suggesting a weak relationship between planet envelope opacity and stellar metallicity. Finally, there is no significant variation in sub-Neptune size with stellar age (over 1 to 10 Gyr), which suggests that the majority of envelope contraction concludes after \sim1 Gyr.

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