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Longterm Stability of Planetary Systems formed from a Transitional Disk
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Shannon, Andrew
, Dong, Jiayin
, Dawson, Rebekah
, Bowens, Rory
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Accretion disks
/ Circular orbits
/ Computer architecture
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Initial conditions
/ Jupiter
/ Orbital resonances (celestial mechanics)
/ Planet formation
/ Planetary systems
/ Protoplanetary disks
/ Simulation
2023
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Longterm Stability of Planetary Systems formed from a Transitional Disk
by
Shannon, Andrew
, Dong, Jiayin
, Dawson, Rebekah
, Bowens, Rory
in
Accretion disks
/ Circular orbits
/ Computer architecture
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Initial conditions
/ Jupiter
/ Orbital resonances (celestial mechanics)
/ Planet formation
/ Planetary systems
/ Protoplanetary disks
/ Simulation
2023
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Longterm Stability of Planetary Systems formed from a Transitional Disk
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Shannon, Andrew
, Dong, Jiayin
, Dawson, Rebekah
, Bowens, Rory
in
Accretion disks
/ Circular orbits
/ Computer architecture
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Initial conditions
/ Jupiter
/ Orbital resonances (celestial mechanics)
/ Planet formation
/ Planetary systems
/ Protoplanetary disks
/ Simulation
2023
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Longterm Stability of Planetary Systems formed from a Transitional Disk
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Longterm Stability of Planetary Systems formed from a Transitional Disk
2023
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Transitional disks are protoplanetary disks with large and deep central holes in the gas, possibly carved by young planets. Dong, R., & Dawson, R. 2016, ApJ, 825, 7 simulated systems with multiple giant planets that were capable of carving and maintaining such gaps during the disk stage. Here we continue their simulations by evolving the systems for 10 Gyr after disk dissipation and compare the resulting system architecture to observed giant planet properties, such as their orbital eccentricities and resonances. We find that the simulated systems contain a disproportionately large number of circular orbits compared to observed giant exoplanets. Large eccentricities are generated in simulated systems that go unstable, but too few of our systems go unstable, likely due to our demand that they remain stable during the gas disk stage to maintain cavities. We also explore whether transitional disk inspired initial conditions can account for the observed younger ages of 2:1 resonant systems orbiting mature host stars. Many simulated planet pairs lock into a 2:1 resonance during the gas disk stage, but those that are disrupted tend to be disrupted early, within the first 10 Myr. Our results suggest that systems of giant planets capable of carving and maintaining transitional disks are not the direct predecessors of observed giant planets, either because the transitional disk cavities have a different origin or another process is involved, such as convergent migration that pack planets close together at the end of the transitional disk stage.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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