2011ApJ...732...31T


Query : 2011ApJ...732...31T

2011ApJ...732...31T - Astrophys. J., 732, 31 (2011/May-1)

The anglo-australian planet search. XXI. A gas-giant planet in a one year orbit and the habitability of gas-giant satellites.

TINNEY C.G., WITTENMYER R.A., BUTLER R.P., JONES H.R.A., O'TOOLE S.J., BAILEY J.A., CARTER B.D. and HORNER J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have detected the Doppler signature of a gas-giant exoplanet orbiting the star HD 38283, in an eccentric orbit with a period of almost exactly one year (P = 363.2±1.6 d, m sin i = 0.34±0.02 MJup, e = 0.41±0.16). The detection of a planet with period very close to one year critically relied on year-round observation of this circumpolar star. Discovering a planet in a 1 AU orbit around a G dwarf star has prompted us to look more closely at the question of the habitability of the satellites of such planets. Regular satellites orbit all the giant planets in our solar system, suggesting that their formation is a natural by-product of the planet formation process. There is no reason for exomoon formation not to be similarly likely in exoplanetary systems. Moreover, our current understanding of that formation process does not preclude satellite formation in systems where gas giants undergo migration from their formation locations into the terrestrial planet habitable zone. Indeed, regular satellite formation and Type II migration are both linked to the clearing of a gap in the protoplanetary disk by a planet, and so may be inextricably linked. Migration would also multiply the chances of capturing both irregular satellites and Trojan companions sufficiently massive to be habitable. The habitability of such exomoons and exo-Trojans will critically depend on their mass, whether or not they host a magnetosphere, and (for the exomoon case) their orbital radius around the host exoplanet.

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Journal keyword(s): astrobiology - planetary systems - planets and satellites: dynamical evolution and stability - planets and satellites: formation - planets and satellites: general - stars: individual: HD 38283

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * 109 Psc b Pl 01 44 55.8255136824 +20 04 59.336892804           ~ 57 1
2 * lam02 For PM* 02 36 58.6077493776 -34 34 40.711246464 6.67 6.45 5.79     G1V 213 1
3 HD 28185b Pl 04 26 26.3227063776 -10 33 02.947149108           ~ 47 1
4 HD 38283b Pl 05 37 02.0168219808 -73 41 57.645205440           ~ 16 1
5 HD 38283 PM* 05 37 02.0168219808 -73 41 57.645205440   7.26 6.696   8.35 F9.5V 83 1
6 * pi. Men PM* 05 37 09.8868446714 -80 28 08.834553264   6.25 5.67     G0V 326 1
7 HD 45364c Pl 06 25 38.4743561928 -31 28 51.430718388           ~ 28 1
8 * rho01 Cnc f Pl 08 52 35.8111044043 +28 19 50.954994470           ~ 62 1
9 HD 102365 PM* 11 46 31.0725331317 -40 30 01.285867174 5.65 5.55 4.88 4.35 3.97 G2V 331 1
10 HD 108874b Pl 12 30 26.8817398344 +22 52 47.377485192           ~ 51 1
11 * 61 Vir PM* 13 18 24.3139864471 -18 18 40.297748582 5.710 5.440 4.740     G6.5V 674 1
12 BD-07 4003 BY* 15 19 26.8269387505 -07 43 20.189497466 13.403 11.76 10.560 9.461 8.911 M3V 641 2
13 HD 155358 PM* 17 09 34.6176428924 +33 21 21.085565784       7.0   G0 160 1
14 * mu. Ara b Pl 17 44 08.7031414872 -51 50 02.591603160           ~ 92 2
15 HD 188015b Pl 19 52 04.5426976824 +28 06 01.345077360           ~ 32 1
16 * tau01 Gru b Pl 22 53 37.9323502176 -48 35 53.823928380           ~ 29 1
17 HD 221287b Pl 23 31 20.3384562072 -58 12 35.033565312           ~ 24 1

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