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Post-Oligarchic Evolution of Protoplanetary Embryos and the Stability of Planetary Systems

Astrophysics 2009-06-23 v1

Abstract

We investigate the orbit-crossing time (T_c) of protoplanet systems both with and without a gas-disk background. The protoplanets are initially with equal masses and separation (EMS systems) scaled by their mutual Hill's radii. In a gas-free environment, we find log (T_c/yr) = A+B \log (k_0/2.3). Through a simple analytical approach, we demonstrate that the evolution of the velocity dispersion in an EMS system follows a random walk. The stochastic nature of random-walk diffusion leads to (i) an increasing average eccentricity <e> ~ t^1/2, where t is the time; (ii) Rayleigh-distributed eccentricities (P(e,t)=e/\sigma^2 \exp(-e^2/(2\sigma^2)) of the protoplanets; (iii) a power-law dependence of T_c on planetary separation. As evidence for the chaotic diffusion, the observed eccentricities of known extra solar planets can be approximated by a Rayleigh distribution. We evaluate the isolation masses of the embryos, which determine the probability of gas giant formation, as a function of the dust and gas surface densities.

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@article{arxiv.0705.2164,
  title  = {Post-Oligarchic Evolution of Protoplanetary Embryos and the Stability of Planetary Systems},
  author = {Ji-Lin Zhou and Douglas N. C. Lin and Yi-Sui Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.2164},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

15 pages, 13 figures (2 color ones), accepted for publication in ApJ