2008MNRAS.384..663R


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2008MNRAS.384..663R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 384, 663-674 (2008/February-3)

Observable consequences of planet formation models in systems with close-in terrestrial planets.

RAYMOND S.N., BARNES R. and MANDELL A.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

To date, two planetary systems have been discovered with close-in, terrestrial-mass planets. Many more such discoveries are anticipated in the coming years with radial velocity and transit searches. Here we investigate the different mechanisms that could form `hot Earths' and their observable predictions. Models include: (1) in situ accretion; (2) formation at larger orbital distance followed by inward `type 1' migration; (3) formation from material being `shepherded' inward by a migrating gas giant planet; (4) formation from material being shepherded by moving secular resonances during dispersal of the protoplanetary disc; (5) tidal circularization of eccentric terrestrial planets with close-in perihelion distances and (6) photoevaporative mass-loss of a close-in giant planet. Models 1-4 have been validated in previous work. We show that tidal circularization can form hot Earths, but only for relatively massive planets with very close-in perihelion distances (≲0.025 au), and even then the net inward movement in orbital distance is at most only 0.1-0.15 au. For planets of less than, photoevaporation can remove the planet's envelope and leave behind the solid core on a Gyr time-scale, but only for planets inside 0.025-0.05 au. Using two quantities that are observable by current and upcoming missions, we show that these models each produce unique signatures, and can be observationally distinguished. These observables are the planetary system architecture (detectable with radial velocities, transits and transit timing) and the bulk composition of transiting close-in terrestrial planets (measured by transits via the planet's radius).

Abstract Copyright: © 2008 The Authors

Journal keyword(s): astrobiology - methods: {em N}-body simulations - methods: numerical - planetary systems: formation - planetary systems: protoplanetary discs

Simbad objects: 7

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Number of rows : 7
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 Ross 905b Pl 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778           ~ 810 1
2 Ross 905 PM* 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778   12.06 10.613 10.272 8.24 M3V 645 1
3 BD-07 4003 BY* 15 19 26.8269387505 -07 43 20.189497466 13.403 11.76 10.560 9.461 8.911 M3V 641 2
4 BD-07 4003c Pl 15 19 26.8269387505 -07 43 20.189497466           ~ 115 1
5 BD-07 4003b Pl 15 19 26.8269387505 -07 43 20.189497466           ~ 88 1
6 BD-15 6290d Pl 22 53 16.7325836486 -14 15 49.304052185           ~ 157 1
7 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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