English

Giant planet engulfment by evolved giant stars: light curves, asteroseismology, and survivability

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2023-06-28 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

About ten percent of Sun-like (11-2M2 M_\odot) stars will engulf a 11-10MJ10 M_{\rm J} planet as they expand during the red giant branch (RGB) or asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase of their evolution. Once engulfed, these planets experience a strong drag force in the star's convective envelope and spiral inward, depositing energy and angular momentum. For these mass ratios, the inspiral takes 10\sim 10-10210^{2} years (102\sim 10^{2}-10310^{3} orbits); the planet undergoes tidal disruption at a radius of R\sim R_\odot. We use the Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA) software instrument to track the stellar response to the energy deposition while simultaneously evolving the planetary orbit. For RGB stars, as well as AGB stars with Mp5MJM_{\rm p} \lesssim 5 M_{\rm J} planets, the star responds quasistatically but still brightens measurably on a timescale of years. In addition, asteroseismic indicators, such as the frequency spacing or rotational splitting, differ before and after engulfment. For AGB stars, engulfment of a Mp5MJM_{\rm p} \gtrsim 5 M_{\rm J} planet drives supersonic expansion of the envelope, causing a bright, red, dusty eruption similar to a "luminous red nova." Based on the peak luminosity, color, duration, and expected rate of these events, we suggest that engulfment events on the AGB could be a significant fraction of low-luminosity red novae in the Galaxy. We do not find conditions where the envelope is ejected prior to the planet's tidal disruption, complicating the interpretation of short-period giant planets orbiting white dwarfs as survivors of common-envelope evolution.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2304.09882,
  title  = {Giant planet engulfment by evolved giant stars: light curves, asteroseismology, and survivability},
  author = {Christopher E. O'Connor and Lars Bildsten and Matteo Cantiello and Dong Lai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.09882},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

24 pages, 11 figures, 1 table. Accepted to ApJ