Outer giant planets can tilt tightly packed inner planets out of the transit plane, raising the observed gap complexity and potentially explaining a known dichotomy in exoplanet systems.
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Secular Perturbations from Exterior Giants Strongly Influence Gap Complexity in Peas-in-a-Pod Exoplanetary Systems
Outer giant planets can tilt tightly packed inner planets out of the transit plane, raising the observed gap complexity and potentially explaining a known dichotomy in exoplanet systems.