论文标题

伟大的行星抢劫:盗窃和捕获星形地区

The Great Planetary Heist: Theft and capture in star-forming regions

论文作者

Daffern-Powell, Emma C., Parker, Richard J., Quanz, Sascha P.

论文摘要

星形区域中的引力相互作用能够破坏和破坏行星系统,并创建新的行星系统。特别是,可以被盗的行星,在互动过程中直接在通过恒星之间交换。或被捕获的,在被行星从其出生系统中弹出并在一段时间内自由浮动的地方,然后被传球恒星捕获。我们对年轻的恒星形成区域进行了一组直接的N体模拟,并遵循其10 MYR的演变,以确定被盗和捕获的行星及其各自的轨道性质。我们表明,在高密度的恒星形成区域中,被盗和捕获的行星具有不同的特性。与仍在绕其母体恒星(保留的行星)的偷窃行星和行星的半轴轴分布相比,被捕获的行星的半轴轴分布与更宽的轨道偏斜。但是,被捕获和被盗的行星的偏心率和倾斜度分布相似,但反过来又与保存的行星的倾斜度和偏心分布截然不同。在低密度恒星形成区域中,这些差异并没有那么明显,但原则上仍然可以用来确定观察到的外球星人是否可能原位形成或被盗或被捕获。我们发现,在星形区域中的空间和运动学亚结构的初始程度与确定行星系统是否会被改变,破坏,捕获或被盗时的恒星密度一样重要。

Gravitational interactions in star-forming regions are capable of disrupting and destroying planetary systems, as well as creating new ones. In particular, a planet can be stolen, where it is directly exchanged between passing stars during an interaction; or captured, where a planet is first ejected from its birth system and is free-floating for a period of time, before being captured by a passing star. We perform sets of direct N-body simulations of young, substructured star-forming regions, and follow their evolution for 10 Myr in order to determine how many planets are stolen and captured, and their respective orbital properties. We show that in high density star-forming regions, stolen and captured planets have distinct properties. The semimajor axis distribution of captured planets is significantly skewed to wider orbits compared to the semimajor axis distribution of stolen planets and planets that are still orbiting their parent star (preserved planets). However, the eccentricity and inclination distributions of captured and stolen planets are similar, but in turn very different to the inclination and eccentricity distributions of preserved planets. In low-density star-forming regions these differences are not as distinct but could still, in principle, be used to determine whether observed exoplanets have likely formed in situ or have been stolen or captured. We find that the initial degree of spatial and kinematic substructure in a star-forming region is as important a factor as the stellar density in determining whether a planetary system will be altered, disrupted, captured or stolen.

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