Bibcode
Sándor, Zs.; Kley, W.; Klagyivik, P.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 472, Issue 3, September IV 2007, pp.981-992
Fecha de publicación:
9
2007
Revista
Número de citas
44
Número de citas referidas
37
Descripción
Context: Based on radial velocity measurements, it has been found that
the two giant planets detected around the star HD 73526 are in 2:1
resonance. However, as our numerical integration shows, the derived
orbital data for this system result in chaotic behavior of the giant
planets, which is uncommon among the resonant extrasolar planetary
systems. Aims: We present regular (non-chaotic) orbital
solutions for the giant planets in the system HD 73526 and offer
formation scenarios based on combining planetary migration and sudden
perturbative effects such as planet-planet scattering or rapid dispersal
of the protoplanetary disk. A comparison with the already-studied
resonant system HD 128311, exhibiting similar behavior, is given. Methods: The new sets of orbital solutions were derived using the
Systemic Console. The stability of these solutions was investigated
using the Relative Lyapunov indicator, while the migration and
scattering effects are studied by gravitational N-body simulations
applying non-conservative forces. Additionally, hydrodynamic simulations
of embedded planets in protoplanetary disks were performed to follow the
capture into resonance. Results: For the system HD 73526 we
demonstrate that the observational radial velocity data are consistent
with a coplanar planetary system in a stable 2:1 resonance exhibiting
apsidal corotation. We have shown that, similarly to the system HD
128311, the present dynamical state of HD 73526 could be the result of a
mixed evolutionary process combining planetary migration and a
perturbative event.