2021ApJ...918...16M


Query : 2021ApJ...918...16M

2021ApJ...918...16M - Astrophys. J., 918, 16-16 (2021/September-1)

Orbital decay of short-period exoplanets via tidal resonance locking.

MA L. and FULLER J.

Abstract (from CDS):

A large fraction of known exoplanets have short orbital periods where tidal excitation of gravity waves within the host star causes the planets' orbits to decay. We study the effects of tidal resonance locking, in which the planet locks into resonance with a tidally excited stellar gravity mode. Because a star's gravity mode frequencies typically increase as the star evolves, the planet's orbital frequency increases in lockstep, potentially causing much faster orbital decay than predicted by other tidal theories. Due to nonlinear mode damping, resonance locking in Sun-like stars likely only operates for low-mass planets (M <= 0.1 MJup), but in stars with convective cores it can likely operate for all planetary masses. The orbital decay timescale with resonance locking is typically comparable to the star's main-sequence lifetime, corresponding to a wide range in effective stellar quality factor (103 <= Q' <= 109), depending on the planet's mass and orbital period. We make predictions for several individual systems and examine the orbital evolution resulting from both resonance locking and nonlinear wave dissipation. Our models demonstrate how short-period massive planets can be quickly destroyed by nonlinear mode damping, while short-period low-mass planets can survive, even though they undergo substantial inward tidal migration via resonance locking.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanets - Tidal interaction - Stellar oscillations - Stellar evolution

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
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 10069b Pl 01 37 25.0332798696 -45 40 40.374717456           ~ 371 1
2 CD-30 1019b Pl 02 44 09.6096023424 -30 10 08.563662228           ~ 32 1
3 WASP-12b Pl 06 30 32.7966092352 +29 40 20.263502460           ~ 764 1
4 CD-42 3043b Pl 07 13 12.3537608448 -42 24 35.116644168           ~ 31 0
5 WASP-19b Pl 09 53 40.0765648584 -45 39 33.057187596           ~ 372 1
6 WASP-43b Pl 10 19 38.0088913464 -09 48 22.605801336           ~ 360 1
7 WASP-128b BD? 11 31 26.0933641458 -41 41 22.299023767           ~ 22 0
8 HATS-18b Pl 11 35 49.7771406312 -29 09 21.755012652           ~ 38 0
9 WASP-103b Pl 16 37 15.5765824488 +07 11 00.109678740           ~ 184 1
10 TrES-3 Pl 17 52 07.0184259768 +37 32 46.237377840           ~ 230 2
11 NAME OGLE-TR-56b Pl 17 56 35.5016678064 -29 32 21.479240220           ~ 201 1
12 HAT-P-23b Pl 20 24 29.7234392904 +16 45 43.811510112           ~ 71 1
13 KELT-16b Pl 20 57 04.4386023336 +31 39 39.631400028           ~ 47 0
14 WASP-114b Pl 21 50 39.7729812408 +10 27 46.713163356           ~ 14 0
15 WASP-4b Pl 23 34 15.0857248317 -42 03 41.047972591           ~ 174 1

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