2020ApJ...894...59K


Query : 2020ApJ...894...59K

2020ApJ...894...59K - Astrophys. J., 894, 59-59 (2020/May-1)

Radial migration of gap-opening planets in protoplanetary disks. II. The case of a planet pair.

KANAGAWA K.D. and SZUSZKIEWICZ E.

Abstract (from CDS):

When two planets are born in a protoplanetary disk, they may enter into mean-motion resonance as a consequence of convergent planetary migration. The formation of mean-motion resonances is important for understanding how planetary systems are shaped in disk environments. Motivated by recent progress in the comprehension of the migration of partial gap-opening planets, we have investigated the orbital evolution of planet pairs in a wide range of masses and disk properties with the aim to find out when resonance capture is likely to happen. Using the formula for the migration timescale of a gap-opening planet developed in our previous work, we have derived a simple criterion that allows us to predict when the migration will be convergent (divergent). Further, we have verified the criterion using two-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations. We have found that the resonant pair of planets formed at the early phase of evolution can depart from resonance at later times because the migration speed of the outer planet slows down due to gap formation. Moreover, adopting our formula for the migration timescale, we have also carried out three-body simulations, which confirm the results of hydrodynamic simulations. Finally, we have compared our predictions with observations, selecting a sample of known two-planet systems.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Protoplanetary disks - Planet formation - Planetary system formation

Simbad objects: 32

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Number of rows : 32
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 HD 1461 PM* 00 18 41.8676757921 -08 03 10.803829898   7.14 6.46     G3VFe0.5 374 1
2 HD 5319 * 00 55 01.3998443472 +00 47 22.401372408   9.03 8.05     K0III 102 1
3 NAME Teegarden's Star LM* 02 53 00.8917932409 +16 52 52.632190137   17.21   14.1   dM6 157 0
4 HD 20003 PM* 03 07 37.9177511616 -72 19 18.794564400   9.140 8.37 8.02 8.63 G8V 78 1
5 HD 21693 PM* 03 27 12.4815289824 -58 19 25.249845108   8.715 7.94 8.00 8.61 G9IV-V 77 1
6 HD 23472 PM* 03 41 50.3987760888 -62 46 01.477226928   10.80 9.72     K3.5V 51 0
7 TOI-216 EB* 04 55 55.2548838048 -63 15 36.313162056           ~ 33 0
8 HD 33844 RG* 05 12 36.1003262136 -14 57 03.999312756   8.33 7.29     K0III 55 0
9 HD 45184 PM* 06 24 43.8795895848 -28 46 48.415725948   7.01 6.39 6.24 8.94 G2Va 204 1
10 * nu.02 CMa PM* 06 36 41.0376788353 -19 15 21.169452656 5.96 5.011 3.91 3.13 2.61 K1.5III-IVFe1 260 1
11 HD 47366 PM* 06 37 40.7934964800 -12 59 06.422813988   7.096 6.106     K1(III) 56 0
12 HD 60532 PM* 07 34 03.1805638968 -22 17 45.843172440 5.02 4.94 4.39     F6IV-V 223 1
13 HD 73526 PM* 08 37 16.4833548528 -41 19 08.790456324   9.69 9.00     G6V 190 2
14 BD+20 2459 * 10 17 06.6759730608 +19 33 30.435253452   11.26 10.19     G5 24 0
15 * 24 Sex PM* 10 23 28.3698081504 -00 54 08.092603368   7.400 6.441 6.41   K0IV 76 1
16 BD-18 3106 PM* 11 07 27.7021161384 -19 17 29.357101032 13.038 11.828 10.379 9.458 8.522 K5V 36 0
17 HD 106315 * 12 13 53.3962381416 -00 23 36.553445304   9.402 8.951     F5V 44 0
18 HD 113538 PM* 13 04 57.4765361506 -52 26 34.525896996 11.733 10.433 9.057 8.202 7.418 K9Vk: 80 1
19 BD+49 2212 PM* 13 24 21.0388711032 +48 53 06.363428244   10.20 9.42     G8 28 0
20 HD 128311 BY* 14 36 00.5602765558 +09 44 47.454573266 9.232 8.441 7.446 6.895 6.425 K3V 311 1
21 * gam Lib ** 15 35 31.5788082 -14 47 22.327851 5.67 4.93 3.91 3.20 2.65 G8.5III 157 0
22 * rho CrB PM* 16 01 02.6604891411 +33 18 12.639472357   6.01   5.0   G0+VaFe-1 634 1
23 HD 155358 PM* 17 09 34.6176428924 +33 21 21.085565784       7.0   G0 160 1
24 OGLE-2006-BLG-109 * 17 52 34.55 -30 05 15.7     19.035   16.643 ~ 87 2
25 HD 176986 PM* 19 03 05.8729653768 -11 02 38.130757620   9.39 8.45     K2.5V 65 0
26 Kepler-117 Er* 19 15 10.3301577216 +48 02 24.785162160   15.056 14.476 14.266 13.69 F2 76 1
27 Kepler-36 Er* 19 25 00.0428079600 +49 13 54.630900876   12.795 12.174 12.094   F2 219 1
28 Kepler-87 Ro* 19 51 40.0490199888 +46 57 54.425250252           F9 64 2
29 Kepler-1659 Er* 19 53 29.7223329192 +40 37 06.379732380   15.866 14.991 14.869   ~ 40 0
30 HD 200964 PM* 21 06 39.8422794792 +03 48 11.226709188   7.379 6.487     G8IV 88 1
31 HD 202696 PM* 21 16 53.9536359888 +27 15 29.242703412   9.23 8.22     K0III-IV 24 0
32 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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