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Habitable Zones for Earth-mass Planets in Multiple Planetary Systems

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2009-03-16 v1

Abstract

We perform numerical simulations to study the Habitable zones (HZs) and dynamical structure for Earth-mass planets in multiple planetary systems. For example, in the HD 69830 system, we extensively explore the planetary configuration of three Neptune-mass companions with one massive terrestrial planet residing in 0.07 AU a\leq a \leq 1.20 AU, to examine the asteroid structure in this system. We underline that there are stable zones of at least 10510^5 yr for low-mass terrestrial planets locating between 0.3 and 0.5 AU, and 0.8 and 1.2 AU with final eccentricities of e<0.20e < 0.20. Moreover, we also find that the accumulation or depletion of the asteroid belt are also shaped by orbital resonances of the outer planets, for example, the asteroidal gaps at 2:1 and 3:2 mean motion resonances (MMRs) with Planet C, and 5:2 and 1:2 MMRs with Planet D. In a dynamical sense, the proper candidate regions for the existence of the potential terrestrial planets or HZs are 0.35 AU <a<< a < 0.50 AU, and 0.80 AU <a<< a < 1.00 AU for relatively low eccentricities, which makes sense to have the possible asteroidal structure in this system.

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@article{arxiv.0903.2334,
  title  = {Habitable Zones for Earth-mass Planets in Multiple Planetary Systems},
  author = {Ji Jianghui and Liu Lin and H. Kinoshita and Li Guangyu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0903.2334},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

4 pages, 1 figures, accepted to IAU 249. Proceeding of IAU S249: Exoplanets: Detection, Formation and Dynamics, in press

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