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A sub-Saturn mass-radius desert for planets with equilibrium temperature <600 K

Icarus, ISSN: 0019-1035, Vol: 407, Page: 115798
2024
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The sample of exoplanets from the NASA Exoplanet Archive with equilibrium temperature ≤ 600 K and with low uncertainty for both mass and radius measurements is found to have a desert in the mass-radius distribution consistent with predictions from the core-accretion scenario. This sub-Saturn mass-radius desert is almost completely barren of any planets with both a mass > 20 M ⊕ and a radius in the range 4.0–7.5 R ⊕ for the sample of planets with Teq ≤ 600 K. In contrast, the sample of planets with Teq > 630 K includes a large fraction of planets with mass-radius values that fall into the Teq ≤ 600 K sub-Saturn mass-radius desert. The difference between the two populations may result from differences in migration history in the core-accretion scenario.

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