2023AJ....165..173T


Query : 2023AJ....165..173T

2023AJ....165..173T - Astron. J., 165, 173 (2023/April-0)

Tidal Heating of Exomoons in Resonance and Implications for Detection.

TOKADJIAN A. and PIRO A.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

The habitability of exoplanets can be strongly influenced by the presence of an exomoon, and in some cases the exomoon itself could be a possible place for life to develop. For moons outside of the habitable zone, significant tidal heating may raise their surface temperatures enough for them to be considered habitable. Tidal heating of a moon depends on numerous factors such as eccentricity, semimajor axis, size of parent planet, and the presence of additional moons. In this work, we explore the degree of tidal heating possible for multimoon systems in resonance using a combination of semianalytic and numerical models. This demonstrates that even for a moon with zero initial eccentricity, when it moves into resonance with an outer moon, it can generate significant eccentricity and associated tidal heating. Depending on the mass ratio of the two moons, this resonance can either be short-lived (≤200 Myr) or continue to be driven by the tidal migration of the moons. This tidal heating can also assist in making the exomoons easier to discover, and we explore two scenarios: secondary eclipses and outgassing of volcanic species. We then consider hypothetical moons orbiting known planetary systems to identify which will be best suited for finding exomoons with these methods. We conclude with a discussion of current and future instrumentation and missions.

Abstract Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Natural satellites (Extrasolar) - Exoplanets - Tides - Habitable planets

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
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 TOI-4349.01 Pl? 00 00 30.7773008764 -26 13 53.530456478           ~ 1 0
2 BD-17 400d Pl 02 09 10.9011756479 -16 20 22.529309927           ~ 8 0
3 TOI-4353.01 Pl? 03 14 19.7571129010 -34 02 02.904960345           ~ 1 0
4 TOI-4328.01 Pl? 04 33 09.3426407376 -36 56 45.765121596           ~ 1 0
5 HD 33793c Pl 05 11 40.5898395497 -45 01 06.361734876           ~ 14 0
6 TOI-4503.01 Pl? 06 52 22.4426286984 -65 05 50.598885840           ~ 1 0
7 TOI-4191.01 Pl? 10 06 49.9965905352 -29 57 58.540381056           ~ 1 0
8 K2-18b Pl 11 30 14.5177445592 +07 35 18.255348492           ~ 165 0
9 * nu.02 Lup d Pl 15 21 48.1499105161 -48 19 03.469906910           ~ 15 1
10 BD-12 4523d Pl 16 30 18.0583947383 -12 39 45.321217732           ~ 21 0
11 TOI-2091.01 Pl? 17 35 24.4674304416 +64 22 49.627436556           ~ 2 0
12 Kepler-1040b Pl 18 52 27.3085098912 +48 07 52.933870704           ~ 25 0
13 Kepler-62f Pl 18 52 51.0518497680 +45 20 59.399622996           ~ 79 1
14 Kepler-1540b Pl 18 53 22.6835409840 +41 12 06.377851836           ~ 20 0
15 Kepler-441b Pl 18 58 16.0586294328 +49 00 45.215116956           ~ 23 0
16 Kepler-126d Pl 19 17 23.3505657144 +44 12 30.709225008           ~ 38 0
17 Kepler-1536b Pl 19 26 20.4481698792 +45 42 56.776844556           ~ 12 0
18 Kepler-452b Pl 19 44 00.8860724760 +44 16 39.171437292           ~ 51 0
19 Kepler-1630b Pl 19 50 02.0006652072 +43 42 39.394685592           ~ 9 0
20 HD 216520c Pl? 22 47 31.8776928072 +83 41 49.302237984           ~ 6 0

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