STARS DO NOT EAT THEIR YOUNG MIGRATING PLANETS: EMPIRICAL CONSTRAINTS ON PLANET MIGRATION HALTING MECHANISMS

被引:24
作者
Plavchan, Peter [1 ]
Bilinski, Christopher [2 ]
机构
[1] CALTECH, NASA Exoplanet Sci Inst, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
[2] Univ Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
基金
美国国家航空航天局;
关键词
planet-disk interactions; planet-star interactions; protoplanetary disks; SPECTRAL ENERGY-DISTRIBUTIONS; T TAURI STARS; HOT JUPITERS; STELLAR OBJECTS; PROTOPLANET MIGRATION; ACCRETION; DISK; CALIBRATION; EVOLUTION; ALIGNMENT;
D O I
10.1088/0004-637X/769/2/86
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The discovery of "hot Jupiters" very close to their parent stars confirmed that Jovian planets migrate inward via several potential mechanisms. We present empirical constraints on planet migration halting mechanisms. We compute model density functions of close-in exoplanets in the orbital semi-major axis-stellarmass plane to represent planet migration that is halted via several mechanisms, including the interior 1: 2 resonance with the magnetospheric disk truncation radius, the interior 1: 2 resonance with the dust sublimation radius, and several scenarios for tidal halting. The models differ in the predicted power-law dependence of the exoplanet orbital semi-major axis as a function of stellar mass, and thus we also include a power-law model with the exponent as a free parameter. We use a Bayesian analysis to assess the model success in reproducing empirical distributions of confirmed exoplanets and Kepler candidates that orbit interior to 0.1 AU. Our results confirm a correlation of the halting distance with stellar mass. Tidal halting provides the best fit to the empirical distribution of confirmed Jovian exoplanets at a statistically robust level, consistent with the Kozai mechanism and the spin-orbit misalignment of a substantial fraction of hot Jupiters. We can rule out migration halting at the interior 1: 2 resonances with the magnetospheric disk truncation radius and the interior 1: 2 resonance with the dust disk sublimation radius, a uniform random distribution, and a distribution with no dependence on stellar mass. Note that our results do not rule out Type-II migration, but rather eliminate the role of a circumstellar disk in stopping exoplanet migration. For Kepler candidates, which have a more restricted range in stellar mass compared to confirmed planets, we are unable to discern between the tidal dissipation and magnetospheric disk truncation braking mechanisms at a statistically significant level. The power-law model favors exponents in the range of 0.38-0.9. This is larger than that predicted for tidal halting (0.23-0.33), which suggests that additional physics may be missing in the tidal halting theory.
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