2016MNRAS.455.2980B


Query : 2016MNRAS.455.2980B

2016MNRAS.455.2980B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 455, 2980-2993 (2016/January-3)

Oscillations of relative inclination angles in compact extrasolar planetary systems.

BECKER J.C. and ADAMS F.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Kepler mission has detected dozens of compact planetary systems with more than four transiting planets. This sample provides a collection of close-packed planetary systems with relatively little spread in the inclination angles of the inferred orbits. A large fraction of the observational sample contains limited multiplicity, begging the question whether there is a true diversity of multitransiting systems, or if some systems merely possess high mutual inclinations, allowing them to appear as single-transiting systems in a transit-based survey. This paper begins an exploration of the effectiveness of dynamical mechanisms in exciting orbital inclination within exoplanetary systems of this class. For these tightly packed systems, we determine that the orbital inclination angles are not spread out appreciably through self-excitation. In contrast, the two Kepler multiplanet systems with additional non-transiting planets are susceptible to oscillations of their inclination angles, which means their currently observed configurations could be due to planet-planet interactions alone. We also provide constraints and predictions for the expected transit duration variations for each planet. In these multiplanet compact Kepler systems, oscillations of their inclination angles are remarkably hard to excite; as a result, they tend to remain continually mutually transiting (CMT-stable). We study this issue further by augmenting the planet masses and determining the enhancement factor required for oscillations to move the systems out of transit. The oscillations of inclination found here inform the recently suggested dichotomy in the sample of Solar systems observed by Kepler.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2016)

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: dynamical evolution and stability - planetary systems

Simbad objects: 52

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Number of rows : 52
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 Kepler-102 Er* 18 45 55.8559851072 +47 12 28.845259020   12.58 12.07 11.510   K3V 110 0
2 Kepler-338 Er* 18 51 54.9519387600 +40 47 03.675669144   12.88 12.19 12.142   G0 66 0
3 Kepler-299 Ro* 18 52 49.6707822504 +48 34 49.794434544           ~ 53 0
4 Kepler-62 Er* 18 52 51.0518497680 +45 20 59.399622996   14.702 13.982 13.807   G5 130 1
5 Kepler-172 Er* 18 53 28.4170433352 +41 49 18.551185212   15.627 14.702 14.517   G8 63 0
6 BD+44 3020 PM* 18 56 14.3076037320 +44 31 05.389610412   10.45 9.77     G8V 124 1
7 Kepler-90 EB* 18 57 44.0383126392 +49 18 18.496454184   14.604 13.896 13.713   G2 122 0
8 Kepler-282 Ro* 18 58 42.5471457528 +44 47 51.598416912           ~ 56 0
9 Kepler-26 Er* 18 59 45.8408222304 +46 33 59.437703052   17.203 15.982 15.568   M0V 88 1
10 Kepler-55 Er* 19 00 40.4013750408 +44 01 35.369032296       15.929   K5 73 1
11 Kepler-169 Er* 19 03 59.9740327176 +40 55 09.611690772   15.451 14.410 14.283   ~ 63 0
12 Kepler-235 Er* 19 04 18.9842922480 +39 16 41.945483928       16.051   M0V 66 0
13 Kepler-296 ** 19 06 09.6025302984 +49 26 14.396852760           M2V 86 0
14 BD+46 2629 EB* 19 07 53.104944 +46 52 06.00420   10.12 9.70 9.80   kA2hA5mA7(IV)m: 157 0
15 Kepler-20 Er* 19 10 47.5233433920 +42 20 19.301370684   13.278 12.630 12.478 11.64 G5V 167 1
16 Kepler-238 Er* 19 11 35.3058296736 +40 38 16.143812448       15.189   ~ 65 0
17 Kepler-150 Er* 19 12 56.1835322352 +40 31 15.208382352   16.046 15.228 15.081   ~ 65 0
18 Kepler-402 Er* 19 13 28.8534589176 +43 21 16.582563936   13.884 13.317 13.177   F2 56 0
19 Kepler-306 Er* 19 14 09.2870355888 +40 36 58.113106632       15.570   ~ 48 0
20 Kepler-33 Er* 19 16 18.6099987120 +46 00 18.813656376   14.823 14.146 14.022 13.23 F2 98 1
21 BD+41 3306 PM* 19 19 00.5489000285 +41 38 04.582441681 10.01 9.67 8.86 8.18 7.66 K0V 287 0
22 Kepler-341 Er* 19 19 26.7755204304 +43 28 21.988135488   15.490 14.765 14.600   G3 48 0
23 Kepler-341b Pl 19 19 26.7755204304 +43 28 21.988135488           ~ 23 0
24 Kepler-24 Er* 19 21 39.1857355848 +38 20 37.450192200   15.860 15.126 14.787   ~ 77 1
25 Kepler-265 Ro* 19 22 02.5195713768 +41 14 41.294159952           G3 54 0
26 Kepler-286 Er* 19 22 42.2833952040 +48 17 39.218963784       15.600   ~ 48 0
27 Kepler-224 Er* 19 23 44.2255728048 +47 21 27.303516396   16.639 15.940 15.596   ~ 56 0
28 Kepler-85 Er* 19 23 53.6255300424 +45 17 25.088907084   15.782 14.932 14.785   ~ 63 1
29 BD+48 2893 Er* 19 24 07.7659706688 +49 02 24.928348272   10.73 10.08 9.914   G1V 135 1
30 Kepler-122 Er* 19 24 26.8513235976 +39 56 56.599044504   14.979 14.378 14.337   ~ 71 0
31 Kepler-220 Er* 19 26 01.4891656008 +46 53 44.783155752   14.322 13.201 12.828   K3V 59 0
32 Kepler-49 Er* 19 29 10.6951719216 +40 35 30.458944212   17.110 15.883 15.539   M1V 70 1
33 Kepler-256 Er* 19 30 19.3010309184 +46 05 50.533193976       14.946   ~ 53 0
34 Kepler-82 Er* 19 31 29.6083527360 +42 57 58.067640720   15.940 15.318 14.676   ~ 65 1
35 Kepler-208 Er* 19 35 33.6470003208 +42 31 40.724818032   14.109 13.683 13.465   G0 66 0
36 Kepler-215 Er* 19 39 53.6402937048 +45 12 49.220709192   14.273 13.736 13.636   G3 69 0
37 Kepler-197 Er* 19 40 54.3398888544 +50 33 32.423445180   12.42 11.78 11.800   F5 84 0
38 Kepler-47 EB* 19 41 11.4983203032 +46 55 13.707336288           ~ 161 1
39 Kepler-80 Er* 19 44 27.0200680656 +39 58 43.594100688   16.303 15.201 14.866   M0V 139 1
40 Kepler-251 Er* 19 46 15.8967097200 +44 06 21.118869360   16.244 15.274 15.233   ~ 50 0
41 Kepler-221 Er* 19 46 37.1434561728 +46 50 06.841651128   14.853 14.017 13.778   G5 74 0
42 Kepler-107 Er* 19 48 06.7734610824 +48 12 30.964175676   13.330 12.639 12.448   ~ 92 0
43 Kepler-11 Er* 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504   14.635 13.838 13.742   G2V 351 1
44 Kepler-11g Pl 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504           ~ 78 1
45 Kepler-32 Er* 19 51 22.1744302704 +46 34 27.390583380       15.563   M1V 100 1
46 Kepler-84 Er* 19 53 00.4851863233 +40 29 45.947737759       14.804   ~ 63 1
47 Kepler-223 Er* 19 53 16.4202435936 +47 16 46.308434088   16.209 15.570 15.78   ~ 158 1
48 Kepler-186 Er* 19 54 36.6535147488 +43 57 18.025920324   16.731 15.290 14.833   M1V 126 0
49 Kepler-48 Er* 19 56 33.4161659688 +40 56 56.496876216   14.253 13.331 13.054   K0V 100 1
50 Kepler-79 Er* 20 02 04.1057010912 +44 22 53.646047436   14.55 13.98 14.00   F5 119 1
51 Kepler-106 Er* 20 03 27.3499329384 +44 20 15.191981988   13.592 12.963 12.817   G1 78 0
52 BD-15 6290 BY* 22 53 16.7325836486 -14 15 49.304052185 12.928 11.749 10.192 9.013 7.462 M3.5V 1013 1

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