Disc-planet interactions: Migration and resonances in extrasolar planetary systems

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Papaloizou, JCB [1 ]
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[1] Univ London Queen Mary & Westfield Coll, Astron Unit, London E1 4NS, England
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disc-planet interaction; extra-solar planetary system;
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10.1023/A:1026134209661
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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We consider orbital resonances in multiplanet systems. These are expected to arise during or just after formation in a gaseous disc. Disc - planet interaction naturally produces orbital migration and circularization through the action of tidal torques which in turn may lead to an orbital resonance. The mass and angular momentum content of the disc is likely to be comparable to that in the planets so that it is essential to fully incorporate the disc in the analysis. We study the orbital evolution of two planets locked in 2: 1 commensurability through migration tidally induced by the disc using both analytic methods and numerical hydrodynamic simulations. The planets are assumed to orbit in an inner cavity containing at most only a small amount of disc material. Results are found to be sensitive to initial surface density profile, planet masses and disc parameters. The evolution may range between attaining and subsequently maintaining a resonance lock with two angles librating to divergent migration with no commensurability formed. In the former case eccentricities increase monotonically with time while the system undergoes inward migration. If the migration is halted by loss of the disc leaving the planets in a final configuration, there is likely to be a low probability of seeing resonant planets at small radii as well as a sensitive dependence on past history. We have also considered a multiplanet system in secular apsidal resonance. We consider the system as being in just one secular normal mode and include the effects of a gaseous disc. It is suggested that a normal mode may be selected by adding in some weak dissipative process in the disc and that it may remain, involving only the planets, when the disc is slowly removed.
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