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Survival of planets around shrinking stellar binaries.

Diego J Muñoz1, Dong Lai2.   

Abstract

The discovery of transiting circumbinary planets by the Kepler mission suggests that planets can form efficiently around binary stars. None of the stellar binaries currently known to host planets has a period shorter than 7 d, despite the large number of eclipsing binaries found in the Kepler target list with periods shorter than a few days. These compact binaries are believed to have evolved from wider orbits into their current configurations via the so-called Lidov-Kozai migration mechanism, in which gravitational perturbations from a distant tertiary companion induce large-amplitude eccentricity oscillations in the binary, followed by orbital decay and circularization due to tidal dissipation in the stars. Here we explore the orbital evolution of planets around binaries undergoing orbital decay by this mechanism. We show that planets may survive and become misaligned from their host binary, or may develop erratic behavior in eccentricity, resulting in their consumption by the stars or ejection from the system as the binary decays. Our results suggest that circumbinary planets around compact binaries could still exist, and we offer predictions as to what their orbital configurations should be like.

Keywords:  N-body problem; celestial dynamics; close binaries; extrasolar planets

Year:  2015        PMID: 26159412      PMCID: PMC4522779          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1505671112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


  5 in total

1.  Transiting circumbinary planets Kepler-34 b and Kepler-35 b.

Authors:  William F Welsh; Jerome A Orosz; Joshua A Carter; Daniel C Fabrycky; Eric B Ford; Jack J Lissauer; Andrej Prša; Samuel N Quinn; Darin Ragozzine; Donald R Short; Guillermo Torres; Joshua N Winn; Laurance R Doyle; Thomas Barclay; Natalie Batalha; Steven Bloemen; Erik Brugamyer; Lars A Buchhave; Caroline Caldwell; Douglas A Caldwell; Jessie L Christiansen; David R Ciardi; William D Cochran; Michael Endl; Jonathan J Fortney; Thomas N Gautier; Ronald L Gilliland; Michael R Haas; Jennifer R Hall; Matthew J Holman; Andrew W Howard; Steve B Howell; Howard Isaacson; Jon M Jenkins; Todd C Klaus; David W Latham; Jie Li; Geoffrey W Marcy; Tsevi Mazeh; Elisa V Quintana; Paul Robertson; Avi Shporer; Jason H Steffen; Gur Windmiller; David G Koch; William J Borucki
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2012-01-11       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Long-term cycling of Kozai-Lidov cycles: extreme eccentricities and inclinations excited by a distant eccentric perturber.

Authors:  Boaz Katz; Subo Dong; Renu Malhotra
Journal:  Phys Rev Lett       Date:  2011-10-27       Impact factor: 9.161

3.  Kepler-16: a transiting circumbinary planet.

Authors:  Laurance R Doyle; Joshua A Carter; Daniel C Fabrycky; Robert W Slawson; Steve B Howell; Joshua N Winn; Jerome A Orosz; Andrej Prša; William F Welsh; Samuel N Quinn; David Latham; Guillermo Torres; Lars A Buchhave; Geoffrey W Marcy; Jonathan J Fortney; Avi Shporer; Eric B Ford; Jack J Lissauer; Darin Ragozzine; Michael Rucker; Natalie Batalha; Jon M Jenkins; William J Borucki; David Koch; Christopher K Middour; Jennifer R Hall; Sean McCauliff; Michael N Fanelli; Elisa V Quintana; Matthew J Holman; Douglas A Caldwell; Martin Still; Robert P Stefanik; Warren R Brown; Gilbert A Esquerdo; Sumin Tang; Gabor Furesz; John C Geary; Perry Berlind; Michael L Calkins; Donald R Short; Jason H Steffen; Dimitar Sasselov; Edward W Dunham; William D Cochran; Alan Boss; Michael R Haas; Derek Buzasi; Debra Fischer
Journal:  Science       Date:  2011-09-16       Impact factor: 47.728

4.  Hot Jupiters from secular planet-planet interactions.

Authors:  Smadar Naoz; Will M Farr; Yoram Lithwick; Frederic A Rasio; Jean Teyssandier
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2011-05-12       Impact factor: 49.962

5.  Kepler-47: a transiting circumbinary multiplanet system.

Authors:  Jerome A Orosz; William F Welsh; Joshua A Carter; Daniel C Fabrycky; William D Cochran; Michael Endl; Eric B Ford; Nader Haghighipour; Phillip J MacQueen; Tsevi Mazeh; Roberto Sanchis-Ojeda; Donald R Short; Guillermo Torres; Eric Agol; Lars A Buchhave; Laurance R Doyle; Howard Isaacson; Jack J Lissauer; Geoffrey W Marcy; Avi Shporer; Gur Windmiller; Thomas Barclay; Alan P Boss; Bruce D Clarke; Jonathan Fortney; John C Geary; Matthew J Holman; Daniel Huber; Jon M Jenkins; Karen Kinemuchi; Ethan Kruse; Darin Ragozzine; Dimitar Sasselov; Martin Still; Peter Tenenbaum; Kamal Uddin; Joshua N Winn; David G Koch; William J Borucki
Journal:  Science       Date:  2012-08-28       Impact factor: 47.728

  5 in total

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