Envelope-stripping gas can act as a resonant torus that excites planetary eccentricity and widens multi-planet spacings, offering a dynamical explanation for the elevated eccentricities and widened pairs seen across the Kepler radius valley.
Generation of a Circumstellar Gas Disk by Hot Jupiter WASP-12b
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Observations of transiting extra-solar planets provide rich sources of data for probing the in-system environment. In the WASP-12 system, a broad depression in the usually-bright MgII h&k lines has been observed, in addition to atmospheric escape from the extremely hot Jupiter WASP-12b. It has been hypothesized that a translucent circumstellar cloud is formed by the outflow from the planet, causing the observed signatures. We perform 3D hydrodynamic simulations of the full system environment of WASP-12, injecting a planetary wind and stellar wind from their respective surfaces. We find that a torus of density high enough to account for the lack of MgII h&k line core emission in WASP-12 can be formed in approximately 13 years. We also perform synthetic observations of the Lyman-alpha spectrum at different points in the planet's orbit, which demonstrate that significant absorption occurs at all points in the orbit, not just during transits, as suggested by the observations.
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Generating eccentricity from envelope stripping in the Radius Valley
Envelope-stripping gas can act as a resonant torus that excites planetary eccentricity and widens multi-planet spacings, offering a dynamical explanation for the elevated eccentricities and widened pairs seen across the Kepler radius valley.