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Warm Jupiters from secular planet-planet interactions

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2016-10-03 v2

Abstract

Most warm Jupiters (gas-giant planets with 0.1 AUa10.1~{\rm AU}\lesssim a \lesssim1 AU) have pericenter distances that are too large for significant orbital migration by tidal friction. We study the possibility that the warm Jupiters are undergoing secular eccentricity oscillations excited by an outer companion (a planet or star) in an eccentric and/or mutually inclined orbit. In this model the warm Jupiters migrate periodically, in the high-eccentricity phase of the oscillation when the pericenter distance is small, but are typically observed at much lower eccentricities. We show that the steady-state eccentricity distribution of the warm Jupiters migrating by this mechanism is approximately flat, which is consistent with the observed distribution if and only if we restrict the sample to warm Jupiters that have outer companions detected by radial-velocity surveys. The eccentricity distribution of warm Jupiters without companions exhibits a peak at low eccentricities (e0.2e\lesssim 0.2) that must be explained by a different formation mechanism. Based on a population-synthesis study we find that high-eccentricity migration excited by an outer planetary companion (i) can account for 20%\sim20\% of the warm Jupiters and most of the warm Jupiters with e0.4e\gtrsim 0.4, a fraction that is consistent with the observed population of warm Jupiters with outer companions; (ii) can produce most of the observed population of hot Jupiters, with a semimajor axis distribution that matches the observations, but fails to account adequately for 60%\sim 60\% of hot Jupiters with projected obliquities 20\lesssim 20^\circ. Thus 20%\sim 20\% of the warm Jupiters and 60%\sim 60\% of the hot Jupiters can be produced by high-eccentricity migration. We also provide predictions for the expected mutual inclinations and spin-orbit angles of the planetary systems with hot and warm Jupiters produced by high-eccentricity migration.

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@article{arxiv.1604.00010,
  title  = {Warm Jupiters from secular planet-planet interactions},
  author = {Cristobal Petrovich and Scott Tremaine},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.00010},
  year   = {2016}
}

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22 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in the AJ

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