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2020AJ....159..217B - Astron. J., 159, 217-217 (2020/May-0)

Nodal precession in closely spaced planet pairs.

BAILEY N. and FABRYCKY D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Planet-planet perturbations can cause planets' orbital elements to change on secular timescales. Previous work has evaluated the nodal precession rate for planets in the limit of low α (semimajor axis ratio; 0 < α <= 1). Our simulations show that systems at high α (or low period ratio), similar to multiplanet systems found in the Kepler survey, have a nodal precession rate that is more strongly dependent on eccentricity and inclination. We present a complete expansion of the nodal precession rate to fourth order in the disturbing function and show that this analytical solution much better describes the simulated N-body behavior of high-α planet pairs; at α ≃ 0.5, the higher-order solution, on average, reduces the median analytical error by a factor of 7.5 from linear theory and 6.2 from a similar expansion assuming low α. We set limits on eccentricity and inclination where the theory is precisely validated by N-body integrations, which can be useful in future secular treatments of planetary systems.

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Journal keyword(s): Analytical mathematics - Ascending node - Celestial mechanics - Exoplanet systems - Exoplanet dynamics - N-body simulations - Orbits - Three-body problem

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