\begin{table}%t2 \caption{\label{tab:planettypesbymassfractions}Percentage of various planet types.} %%\centerline {\small \begin{tabular}{lllll} \hline\hline\noalign{\smallskip} Type [\%] & Range [$\mearth$] & Init$^{a}$& Obssynt$^{b}$ & Obsreal$^{c}$\\ \hline\noalign{\smallskip} Not calculated$^{d}$ & -- & 28.3 & --& --\\ Super Earth &$ <$7 & 41.4 &0 & 0\\ Neptunian & 7--30 & 11.8 &0 &0 \\ Intermediate & 30--100 & 4.2& 2.4 & $6.3\pm4.4$\\ Jovian & 100--1000 & 10.4 & 66.6 & $68.8\pm14.7$\\ Super Jupiter & 1000--4323 & 3.5 &28.1 & $24.9\pm8.8$\\ DBP$^{e}$ & $>$4323 & 0.4 &2.9 & 0\\ \hline \end{tabular} } \smallskip $^a$ Percentage of all $\ninit=70~000$ initial conditions; $^b$~percentage of the $\nobssynt=6075$ detectable synthetic planets; $^c$~percentage of the $\nobsreal=32$ planets of the observational comparison sample. Poisson errors are assumed. For ``Init'', the true mass~$M$ is used, for the other two cases the projected mass, $\msini$; $^d$~``not calculated'' corresponds to the $\nnocalc=19~796$ initial conditions where no 0.6~$\mearth$ seed could form during the disk lifetime; $^e$ ``DBP'' stands for deuterium burning planets. \end{table}