English

The architecture and formation of the Kepler-30 planetary system

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2018-05-02 v2

Abstract

We study the orbital architecture, physical characteristics of planets, formation and long-term evolution of the Kepler-30 planetary system, detected and announced in 2012 by the KEPLER team. We show that the Kepler-30 system belongs to a particular class of very compact and quasi-resonant, yet long-term stable planetary systems. We re-analyse the light curves of the host star spanning Q1-Q17 quarters of the KEPLER mission. A huge variability of the Transit Timing Variations (TTV) exceeding 2 days is induced by a massive Jovian planet located between two Neptune-like companions. The innermost pair is near to the 2:1 mean motion resonance (MMR), and the outermost pair is close to higher order MMRs, such as 17:7 and 7:3. Our re-analysis of photometric data allows us to constrain, better than before, the orbital elements, planets' radii and masses, which are 9.2±0.19.2 \pm 0.1, 536±5536 \pm 5, and 23.7±1.323.7 \pm 1.3 Earth masses for Kepler-30b, Kepler-30c and Kepler-30d, respectively. The masses of the inner planets are determined within 1%\sim 1\% uncertainty. We infer the internal structures of the Kepler-30 planets and their bulk densities in a wide range from (0.19±0.01) (0.19 \pm 0.01) g\cdotcm3^{-3} for Kepler-30d, (0.96±0.15)(0.96\pm0.15) g\cdotcm3^{-3} for Kepler-30b, to (1.71±0.13)(1.71 \pm 0.13) g\cdotcm3^{-3} for the Jovian planet Kepler-30c. We attempt to explain the origin of this unique planetary system and a deviation of the orbits from exact MMRs through the planetary migration scenario. We anticipate that the Jupiter-like planet plays an important role in determining the present dynamical state of this system.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1707.04962,
  title  = {The architecture and formation of the Kepler-30 planetary system},
  author = {Federico Panichi and Krzysztof Goździewski and Cezary Migaszewski and Ewa Szuszkiewicz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.04962},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

38 pages, 34 figures, corrected version re-submitted to Monthly Notices of the RAS (MNRAS)