2014A&A...563A..61S


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2014A&A...563A..61S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 563A, 61-61 (2014/3-1)

Planet formation from the ejecta of common envelopes.

SCHLEICHER D.R.G. and DREIZLER S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The close binary system NN Serpentis must have gone through a common envelope phase before the formation of its white dwarf. During this phase, a substantial amount of mass was lost from the envelope. The recently detected orbits of circumbinary planets are probably inconsistent with planet formation before the mass loss. We explore whether new planets may have formed from the ejecta of the common envelope and derive the expected planetary mass as a function of radius. We employed the Kashi & Soker model to estimate the amount of mass that is retained during the ejection event and inferred the properties of the resulting disk from the conservation of mass and angular momentum. The resulting planetary masses were estimated from models with and without radiative feedback. We show that the observed planetary masses can be reproduced for appropriate model parameters. Photoheating can stabilize the disks in the interior, potentially explaining the observed planetary orbits on scales of a few AU. We compare the expected mass scale of planets for 11 additional systems with observational results and find hints of two populations, one consistent with planet formation from the ejecta of common envelopes and the other a separate population that may have formed earlier. The formation of the observed planets from the ejecta of common envelopes seems feasible. The model proposed here can be tested through refined observations of additional post-common envelope systems. While it appears observationally challenging to distinguish between the accretion on pre-existing planets and their growth from new fragments, it may be possible to further constrain the properties of the protoplanetary disk through additional observations of current planetary candidates and post-common envelope binary systems.

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Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: formation - protoplanetary disks - binaries: close - binaries: eclipsing - stars: AGB and post-AGB

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
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 PSR J0146+6145 Psr 01 46 22.21 +61 45 03.8   28.100 25.620     ~ 570 0
2 V* UZ For CV* 03 35 28.6518733656 -25 44 21.768755424           M4.5 267 0
3 V* V471 Tau EB* 03 50 24.9666549840 +17 14 47.430910716   10.258 9.373   8.393 K2V+DA 667 0
4 V* RR Cae WD* 04 21 05.5631820426 -48 39 07.061113433 14.50 14.92 14.40     DA7.8 156 1
5 HD 44179 pA* 06 19 58.2185496 -10 38 14.706068 9.51 9.33 9.02     B9Ib/II 764 0
6 V* V470 Cam HS* 07 10 42.0513241680 +66 55 43.521505680           sdB+dM 111 1
7 V* DP Leo CV* 11 17 15.9239894616 +17 57 41.690453220           ~ 228 1
8 BD-07 3477 HS* 12 44 20.2386233232 -08 40 16.846099536   10.46 10.594 10.895   sdB2VIIHe3 288 1
9 V* NY Vir HS* 13 38 48.1466908176 -02 01 49.207286748   13.43 13.66 13.75   sdB1VIIHe1 226 1
10 V* QS Vir EB* 13 49 52.0029035208 -13 13 37.000132212 14.27 14.98 14.40 14.37   DA3+dM 135 1
11 V* NN Ser CV* 15 52 56.1203524080 +12 54 44.429312196     16.51     DAO1+M4 273 0
12 Kepler-16b Pl 19 16 18.1758378936 +51 45 26.782726104           ~ 155 1
13 Kepler-35 EB* 19 37 59.2726213344 +46 41 22.952695956           ~ 134 1
14 Kepler-47 EB* 19 41 11.4983203032 +46 55 13.707336288           ~ 161 1
15 Kepler-34 EB* 19 45 44.5974898536 +44 38 29.610983076           ~ 160 1
16 V* V1828 Aql HS* 20 20 00.4587151080 +04 37 56.517736296   12.9   13.34   sdOB+dM 70 1
17 V* HU Aqr CV* 21 07 58.1944529400 -05 17 40.557671916   16.198 15.814 14.891   D+M4V 274 1
18 HS 2231+2441 HS* 22 34 21.4832585640 +24 56 57.392918196     14.20     sdB+dM 52 1

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