Stability and dynamics of terrestrial planets in binary star systems: application on Alpha Centauri
Contribuinte(s) |
UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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Data(s) |
04/12/2013
04/12/2013
2013
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Resumo |
Binary stars are frequent in the universe, with about 50% of the known main sequence stars being located at a multiple star system (Abt, 1979). Even though, they are universally thought as second rate sites for the location of exo-planets and the habitable zone, due to the difficulties of detection and high perturbation that could prevent planet formation and long term stability. In this work we show that planets in binary star systems can have regular orbits and remain on the habitable zone. We introduce a stability criterium based on the solution of the restricted three body problem and apply it to describe the short period planar and three-dimentional stability zones of S-type orbits around each star of the Alpha Centauri system. We develop as well a semi-analytical secular model to study the long term dynamics of fictional planets in the habitable zone of those stars and we verify that planets on the habitable zone would be in regular orbits with any eccentricity and with inclination to the binary orbital plane up until 35 degrees. We show as well that the short period oscillations on the semi-major axis is 100 times greater than the Earth's, but at all the time the planet would still be found inside the Habitable zone. |
Identificador |
Meeting of the division of Dynamical Astronomy, 44, 2013, Paraty |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
American Astronomical Society Paraty |
Relação |
Meeting of the Division of Dynamical Astronomy, 44 |
Direitos |
openAccess Copyright 2013 American Astronomical Society |
Palavras-Chave | #Planetas #Mecânica Celeste #Estrelas Binárias |
Tipo |
conferenceObject Resumo |