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arxiv: 1802.08385 · v1 · pith:5G7IUGUHnew · submitted 2018-02-23 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP

Chaotic Excitation and Tidal Damping in the GJ 876 System

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keywords systemtidalchaoticplaneteccentricityextrasolarinner-mostplanets
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The M-dwarf GJ 876 is the closest known star to harbor a multi-planetary system. With three outer planets locked in a chaotic Laplace-type resonance and an appreciably eccentric short-period Super-Earth, this system represents a unique exposition of extrasolar planetary dynamics. A key question that concerns the long-term evolution of this system, and the fate of close-in planets in general, is how the significant eccentricity of the inner-most planet is maintained against tidal circularization on timescales comparable to the age of the universe. Here, we employ stochastic secular perturbation theory and N-body simulations to show that the orbit of the inner-most planet is shaped by a delicate balance between extrinsic chaotic forcing and tidal dissipation. As such, the planet's orbital eccentricity represents an indirect measure of its tidal quality factor. Based on the system's present-day architecture, we estimate that the extrasolar Super-Earth GJ 876d has a tidal Q~10,000-100,000 - a value characteristic of solar system gas giants.

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