The formation and stability of the configuration of the planetary system HD 126611 |
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Authors: | Zhang Xu-dong Zhou Ji-lin |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China 2Nanjing Institute of Astronomical Optics & Technology, Nanjing 210042, China |
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Abstract: | Recent Doppler velocity measurements have revealed the existence of two planets orbiting the star HD 12661 on medium-eccentricity orbits. The inner planet has a period of 263.6 d and a mass of 2.3 Jupiter masses, and the outer planet has a period of 1444.5d and a mass of 1.57 Jupiter masses. The stability of this system requires the two planets to be in a state of mean-motion orbit resonances. By numerical method we have studied the orbit migration and stability of the system in its early ages under the action of the proto-stellar disk, and calculated the probabilities of the planets being captured into the mean -motion resonances during their migrations. It is found that at present the two planets are probably situated at the edge of the 11:2 mean-motion resonance and are in chaotic motions. This result may be helpful to clarify the arguments on the present configuration. Besides, it is indicated that very probably, after the formation of the system, the gaseous disk has almost disappeared before the planets migrated to the present configuration. |
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Keywords: | celestial mechanics planetary systems formation-planetary system HD 12661 |
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