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2020AJ....159..277W - Astron. J., 159, 277-277 (2020/June-0)

A numerical method for determining the elements of circumbinary orbits and its application to circumbinary planets and the satellites of Pluto-Charon.

WOO J.M.Y. and LEE M.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

Planets and satellites orbiting a binary system exist in the solar system and extrasolar planetary systems. Their orbits can be significantly different from Keplerian orbits, if they are close to the binary and the secondary-to-primary mass ratio is high. A proper description of a circumbinary orbit is in terms of the free eccentricity efree at the epicyclic frequency κ0, forced eccentricity eforced at the mean motion n0, and oscillations at higher frequencies forced by the non-axisymmetric components of the binary's potential. We show that accurate numerical values for the amplitudes and frequencies of these terms can be extracted from numerical orbit integrations by applying fast Fourier transformation (FFT) to the cylindrical distance between the circumbinary object and the center of mass of the binary as a function of time. We apply this method to three Kepler circumbinary planets and the satellites of Pluto-Charon. For the satellite Styx of Pluto-Charon, the FFT results for κ0 and efree differ significantly from the first-order analytic value and the value reported by Showalter & Hamilton, respectively. We show that the deviation in κ0 is likely due to the effect of the 3:1 mean-motion resonance and discuss the implications of the lower value for efree.

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

Journal keyword(s): Binary stars - Celestial mechanics - Orbital elements - Exoplanet dynamics - Exoplanets - Natural satellites Solar system - Pluto

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