Daniel C. Fabrycky and Ruth A. Murray-Clay 2010 ApJ 710 1408 doi:10.1088/0004-637X/710/2/1408
Daniel C. Fabrycky1 and Ruth A. Murray-Clay2
Show affiliationsA new era of directly imaged extrasolar planets has produced a three-planet system, where the masses of the planets have been estimated by untested cooling models. We point out that the nominal circular, face-on orbits of the planets lead to a dynamical instability in ~105 yr, a factor of at least 100 shorter than the estimated age of the star. Reduced planetary masses produce stability only for unreasonably small planets (
2 M Jup). Relaxing the face-on assumption, but still requiring circular orbits while fitting the observed positions, makes the instability time even shorter. A promising solution is that the inner two planets have a 2:1 commensurability between their periods, and they avoid close encounters with each other through this resonance. The fact that the inner resonance has lasted until now, in spite of the perturbations of the outer planet, leads to a limit
10 M Jup on the masses unless the outer two planets are also engaged in a 2:1 mean-motion resonance. In a double resonance, which is consistent with the current data, the system could survive until now even if the planets have masses of ~20 M Jup. Apsidal alignment can further enhance the stability of a mean-motion resonant system. A completely different dynamical configuration, with large eccentricities and large mutual inclinations among the planets, is possible but finely tuned.
Issue 2 (2010 February 20)
Received 2008 December 1, accepted for publication 2010 January 11
Published 2010 January 29
Daniel C. Fabrycky and Ruth A. Murray-Clay 2010 ApJ 710 1408
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