Shrinking binary and planetary orbits by kozai cycles with tidal friction

被引:1105
作者
Fabrycky, Daniel
Tremaine, Scott
机构
[1] Princeton Univ Observ, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA
[2] Inst Adv Study, Princeton, NJ 08540 USA
关键词
binaries : close; celestial mechanics; methods : statistical; planetary systems;
D O I
10.1086/521702
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
At least two arguments suggest that the orbits of a large fraction of binary stars and extrasolar planets shrank by 1-2 orders of magnitude after formation: ( 1) the physical radius of a star shrinks by a large factor from birth to the main sequence, yet many main-sequence stars have companions orbiting only a few stellar radii away, and ( 2) in current theories of planet formation, the regionwithin similar to 0.1 AU of a protostar is too hot and rarefied for a Jupiter-mass planet to form, yet many "hot Jupiters'' are observed at such distances. We investigate orbital shrinkage by the combined effects of secular perturbations from a distant companion star (Kozai oscillations) and tidal friction. We integrate the relevant equations of motion to predict the distribution of orbital elements produced by this process. Binary stars with orbital periods of 0.1-10 days, with a median of similar to 2 days, are produced from binaries with much longer periods ( 10 to similar to 10(5) days), consistent with observations indicating that most or all short-period binaries have distant companions ( tertiaries). We also make two new testable predictions: ( 1) For periods between 3 and 10 days, the distribution of the mutual inclination between the inner binary and the tertiary orbit should peak strongly near 40 degrees and 140 degrees. ( 2) Extra-solar planets whose host stars have a distant binary companion may also undergo this process, in which case the orbit of the resulting hot Jupiter will typically be misaligned with the equator of its host star.
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页码:1298 / 1315
页数:18
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