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TATOOINE'S FUTURE: THE ECCENTRIC RESPONSE OF KEPLER'S CIRCUMBINARY PLANETS TO COMMON-ENVELOPE EVOLUTION OF THEIR HOST STARS.

Veselin B Kostov1, Keavin Moore2, Daniel Tamayo3,4, Ray Jayawardhana2, Stephen A Rinehart1.   

Abstract

Inspired by the recent Kepler discoveries of circumbinary planets orbiting nine close binary stars, we explore the fate of the former as the latter evolve off the main sequence. We combine binary star evolution models with dynamical simulations to study the orbital evolution of these planets as their hosts undergo common-envelope (CE) stages, losing in the process a tremendous amount of mass on dynamical timescales. Five of the systems experience at least one Roche-lobe overflow and CE stage (Kepler-1647 experiences three), and the binary stars either shrink to very short orbits or coalesce; two systems trigger a double-degenerate supernova explosion. Kepler's circumbinary planets predominantly remain gravitationally bound at the end of the CE phase, migrate to larger orbits, and may gain significant eccentricity; their orbital expansion can be more than an order of magnitude and can occur over the course of a single planetary orbit. The orbits these planets can reach are qualitatively consistent with those of the currently known post-CE, eclipse-time variations circumbinary candidates. Our results also show that circumbinary planets can experience both modes of orbital expansion (adiabatic and nonadiabatic) if their host binaries undergo more than one CE stage; multiplanet circumbinary systems like Kepler-47 can experience both modes during the same CE stage. Additionally, unlike Mercury orbiting the Sun, a circumbinary planet with the same semimajor axis can survive the CE evolution of a close binary star with a total mass of 1 M ⊙.

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Keywords:  binaries: close; binaries: eclipsing; methods: numerical; planetary systems; stars: individual (Kepler-47, −1647, NN Ser); techniques: photometric

Year:  2016        PMID: 32741977      PMCID: PMC7394308          DOI: 10.3847/0004-637X/832/2/183

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Astrophys J        ISSN: 0004-637X            Impact factor:   5.874


  3 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.  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

3.  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

  3 in total

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