The Spin-Orbit Evolution of GJ 667C System: The Effect of Composition and Other Planet's Perturbations
Abstract
Potentially habitable planets within the habitable zone of M-dwarfs are affected by tidal interaction. We studied the tidal evolution in GJ 667C using a numerical code we call TIDEV. We reviewed the problem of the dynamical evolution focusing on the effects that a rheological treatment, different compositions and the inclusion of orbital perturbations, have on the spin-down time and the probability to be trapped in a low spin-orbit resonance. Composition have a strong effect on the spin-down time, changing, in some cases, by almost a factor of 2 with respect to the value estimated for a reference Earth-like model. We calculated the time to reach a low resonance value (3:2) for the configuration of 6 planets. Capture probabilities are affected when assuming different compositions and eccentricities variations. We chose planets b and c to evaluate the probabilities of capture in resonances below 5:2 for two compositions: Earth-like and Waterworld planets. We found that perturbations, although having a secular effect on eccentricities, have a low impact on capture probabilities and noth- ing on spin-down times. The implications of the eccentricity variations and actual habitability of the GJ 667C system are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.1606.07546,
title = {The Spin-Orbit Evolution of GJ 667C System: The Effect of Composition and Other Planet's Perturbations},
author = {P. Cuartas-Restrepo and M. Melita and J. Zuluaga and B. Portilla and M. Sucerquia and O. Miloni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.07546},
year = {2016}
}
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15 pages, 9 figures, 4 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS - V4