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A resonant chain of four transiting, sub-Neptune planets.

Sean M Mills1, Daniel C Fabrycky1, Cezary Migaszewski2,3, Eric B Ford4,5,6, Erik Petigura7,8, Howard Isaacson7.   

Abstract

Surveys have revealed many multi-planet systems containing super-Earths and Neptunes in orbits of a few days to a few months. There is debate whether in situ assembly or inward migration is the dominant mechanism of the formation of such planetary systems. Simulations suggest that migration creates tightly packed systems with planets whose orbital periods may be expressed as ratios of small integers (resonances), often in a many-planet series (chain). In the hundreds of multi-planet systems of sub-Neptunes, more planet pairs are observed near resonances than would generally be expected, but no individual system has hitherto been identified that must have been formed by migration. Proximity to resonance enables the detection of planets perturbing each other. Here we report transit timing variations of the four planets in the Kepler-223 system, model these variations as resonant-angle librations, and compute the long-term stability of the resonant chain. The architecture of Kepler-223 is too finely tuned to have been formed by scattering, and our numerical simulations demonstrate that its properties are natural outcomes of the migration hypothesis. Similar systems could be destabilized by any of several mechanisms, contributing to the observed orbital-period distribution, where many planets are not in resonances. Planetesimal interactions in particular are thought to be responsible for establishing the current orbits of the four giant planets in the Solar System by disrupting a theoretical initial resonant chain similar to that observed in Kepler-223.

Year:  2016        PMID: 27225123     DOI: 10.1038/nature17445

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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1.  Kepler-36: a pair of planets with neighboring orbits and dissimilar densities.

Authors:  Joshua A Carter; Eric Agol; William J Chaplin; Sarbani Basu; Timothy R Bedding; Lars A Buchhave; Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard; Katherine M Deck; Yvonne Elsworth; Daniel C Fabrycky; Eric B Ford; Jonathan J Fortney; Steven J Hale; Rasmus Handberg; Saskia Hekker; Matthew J Holman; Daniel Huber; Christopher Karoff; Steven D Kawaler; Hans Kjeldsen; Jack J Lissauer; Eric D Lopez; Mikkel N Lund; Mia Lundkvist; Travis S Metcalfe; Andrea Miglio; Leslie A Rogers; Dennis Stello; William J Borucki; Steve Bryson; Jessie L Christiansen; William D Cochran; John C Geary; Ronald L Gilliland; Michael R Haas; Jennifer Hall; Andrew W Howard; Jon M Jenkins; Todd Klaus; David G Koch; David W Latham; Phillip J MacQueen; Dimitar Sasselov; Jason H Steffen; Joseph D Twicken; Joshua N Winn
Journal:  Science       Date:  2012-06-21       Impact factor: 47.728

2.  Stellar spin-orbit misalignment in a multiplanet system.

Authors:  Daniel Huber; Joshua A Carter; Mauro Barbieri; Andrea Miglio; Katherine M Deck; Daniel C Fabrycky; Benjamin T Montet; Lars A Buchhave; William J Chaplin; Saskia Hekker; Josefina Montalbán; Roberto Sanchis-Ojeda; Sarbani Basu; Timothy R Bedding; Tiago L Campante; Jørgen Christensen-Dalsgaard; Yvonne P Elsworth; Dennis Stello; Torben Arentoft; Eric B Ford; Ronald L Gilliland; Rasmus Handberg; Andrew W Howard; Howard Isaacson; John Asher Johnson; Christoffer Karoff; Steven D Kawaler; Hans Kjeldsen; David W Latham; Mikkel N Lund; Mia Lundkvist; Geoffrey W Marcy; Travis S Metcalfe; Victor Silva Aguirre; Joshua N Winn
Journal:  Science       Date:  2013-10-18       Impact factor: 47.728

3.  A closely packed system of low-mass, low-density planets transiting Kepler-11.

Authors:  Jack J Lissauer; Daniel C Fabrycky; Eric B Ford; William J Borucki; Francois Fressin; Geoffrey W Marcy; Jerome A Orosz; Jason F Rowe; Guillermo Torres; William F Welsh; Natalie M Batalha; Stephen T Bryson; Lars A Buchhave; Douglas A Caldwell; Joshua A Carter; David Charbonneau; Jessie L Christiansen; William D Cochran; Jean-Michel Desert; Edward W Dunham; Michael N Fanelli; Jonathan J Fortney; Thomas N Gautier; John C Geary; Ronald L Gilliland; Michael R Haas; Jennifer R Hall; Matthew J Holman; David G Koch; David W Latham; Eric Lopez; Sean McCauliff; Neil Miller; Robert C Morehead; Elisa V Quintana; Darin Ragozzine; Dimitar Sasselov; Donald R Short; Jason H Steffen
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2011-02-03       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  KOI-126: a triply eclipsing hierarchical triple with two low-mass stars.

Authors:  Joshua A Carter; Daniel C Fabrycky; Darin Ragozzine; Matthew J Holman; Samuel N Quinn; David W Latham; Lars A Buchhave; Jeffrey Van Cleve; William D Cochran; Miles T Cote; Michael Endl; Eric B Ford; Michael R Haas; Jon M Jenkins; David G Koch; Jie Li; Jack J Lissauer; Phillip J MacQueen; Christopher K Middour; Jerome A Orosz; Jason F Rowe; Jason H Steffen; William F Welsh
Journal:  Science       Date:  2011-01-11       Impact factor: 47.728

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1.  Predicting the long-term stability of compact multiplanet systems.

Authors:  Daniel Tamayo; Miles Cranmer; Samuel Hadden; Hanno Rein; Peter Battaglia; Alysa Obertas; Philip J Armitage; Shirley Ho; David N Spergel; Christian Gilbertson; Naireen Hussain; Ari Silburt; Daniel Jontof-Hutter; Kristen Menou
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2020-07-16       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Seven temperate terrestrial planets around the nearby ultracool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1.

Authors:  Michaël Gillon; Amaury H M J Triaud; Brice-Olivier Demory; Emmanuël Jehin; Eric Agol; Katherine M Deck; Susan M Lederer; Julien de Wit; Artem Burdanov; James G Ingalls; Emeline Bolmont; Jeremy Leconte; Sean N Raymond; Franck Selsis; Martin Turbet; Khalid Barkaoui; Adam Burgasser; Matthew R Burleigh; Sean J Carey; Aleksander Chaushev; Chris M Copperwheat; Laetitia Delrez; Catarina S Fernandes; Daniel L Holdsworth; Enrico J Kotze; Valérie Van Grootel; Yaseen Almleaky; Zouhair Benkhaldoun; Pierre Magain; Didier Queloz
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2017-02-22       Impact factor: 49.962

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