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arxiv: 1205.1341 · v3 · pith:BBKEOOXDnew · submitted 2012-05-07 · 🌌 astro-ph.EP · astro-ph.IM

Testing a hypothesis of the ν Octantis planetary system

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We investigate the orbital stability of a putative Jovian planet in a compact binary \nu Octantis reported by Ramm et al. We re-analyzed published radial velocity data in terms of self-consistent Newtonian model and we found stable best-fit solutions that obey observational constraints. They correspond to retrograde orbits, in accord with an earlier hypothesis of Eberle & Cuntz, with apsidal lines anti-aligned with the apses of the binary. The best-fit solutions are confined to tiny stable regions of the phase space. These regions have a structure of the Arnold web formed by overlapping low-order mean motion resonances and their sub-resonances. The presence of a real planet is still questionable, because its formation would be hindered by strong dynamical perturbations. Our numerical study makes use of a new computational Message Passing Interface (MPI) framework MECHANIC developed to run massive numerical experiments on CPU clusters.

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