Secular Transport during Disk Dispersal: The Case of Kepler-419

Petrovich, Cristobal; Wu, Yanqin; Ali-Dib, Mohamad

Abstract

Due to fortuitous circumstances, the two giant planets around Kepler-419 have well characterized three-dimensional orbits. They are nearly coplanar to each other; the inner one has a large eccentricity (similar or equal to 0.82); and the apses of the two orbits librate around anti-alignment. Such a state defies available proposals for large eccentricities. We argue that it is instead uniquely produced by a decaying protoplanetary disk. When the disk was massive, its precessional effect on the planets forced the two apses to center around an anti-aligned state. And as the disk is gradually eroded, the pair of planets are adiabatically transported to a new state where most of the eccentricity (or rather, the angular momentum deficit) is transferred to the inner planet, and the two apses are largely anti-aligned. During this transport, any initial mutual inclination may be reduced or enhanced; either may be compatible with the current constraints. So a primordial disk can drive up planet eccentricities both in resonant planet pairs (as has been shown for GJ 876) and in secularly-interacting, non-resonant pairs. The mechanism discussed here may be relevant for forming hot Jupiters and for explaining the observed eccentricities of warm and cold giant planets.

Más información

Título según WOS: ID WOS:000453046600003 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volumen: 157
Número: 1
Editorial: IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2019
DOI:

10.3847/1538-3881/aaeed9

Notas: ISI