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Stochasticity of planetary orbits in double star systems. II
Authors:Benest  D  Gonczi  R  Gonczi  R
Institution:(1) C.N.R.S. U.M.R. 6202 Cassiopée, O.C.A. Observatoire de Nice, B.P. 4229, F-06304 NICE Cedex 4, France;(2) U.N.S.A. U.M.R. 6525 Astrophysique, Parc Valrose, F-06108 NICE Cedex 2, France
Abstract:Cosmogonical theories as well as recent observations allow us to expect the existence of numerous exo-planets, including in binaries. Then arises the dynamical problem of stability for planetary orbits in double star systems. Modern computations have shown that many such stable orbits do exist, among which we consider orbits around one component of the binary (called S-type orbits). Within the framework of the elliptic plane restricted three-body problem, the phase space of initial conditions for fictitious S-type planetary orbits is systematically explored, and limits for stability had been previously established for four nearby binaries which components are nearly of solar type. Among stable orbits, found up to distance of their ldquosunrdquo of the order of half the binaryrsquos periastron distance, nearly-circular ones exist for the three binaries (among the four) having a not too high orbital eccentricity. In the first part of the present paper, we compare these previous results with orbits around a 16 Cyg B-like binaryrsquos component with varied eccentricities, and we confirm the existence of stable nearly-circular S-type planetary orbits but for very high binaryrsquos eccentricity. It is well-known that chaos may destroy this stability after a very long time (several millions years or more). In a first paper, we had shown that a stable planetary orbit, although chaotic, could keep its stability for more than a billion years (confined chaos). Then, in the second part of the present paper, we investigate the chaotic behaviour of two sets of planetary orbits among the stable ones found around 16 Cyg B-like components in the first part, one set of strongly stable orbits and the other near the limit of stability. Our results show that the stability of the first set is not destroyed when the binaryrsquos eccentricity increases even to very high values (0.95), but that the stability of the second set is destroyed as soon as the eccentricity reaches the value 0.8.
Keywords:celestial mechanics–  stars  binaries  general–  stars  individual  16 Cyg B–  stars  planetary systems
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