Friday, January 11, 2013

1301.2004 (Alexander J. Moore et al.)

Effects of a planetesimal debris disk on stability scenarios for the extrasolar planetary system HR 8799    [PDF]

Alexander J. Moore, Alice C. Quillen
HR 8799 is a four planet system that also hosts a debris disk. By numerically integrating both planets and a planetesimal disk, we find interactions between an exterior planetesimal disk and the planets can influence the lifetime of the system. We first consider resonant planetary configurations that remained stable for at least 7 Myrs sans debris disk. An exterior debris disk with only 1 per cent the mass of the outermost planet (approximately a Neptune mass) was sufficiently large enough to pull the system out of resonance after 2 to 6 Myrs. Secondly, we consider configurations which are unstable in less than a few hundred thousand years. We find that these can be stabilized by a debris disk with a mass of more than 10 per cent that of the outermost planet. Our two sets of simulations suggest that estimates of the long term stability of a planetary system should take into account the role of the debris disk.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.2004

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