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oai:arXiv.org:2411.09194

Topic
Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary...
Author
Wu, Dong-Hong Jin, Sheng Steffen, Jason H.
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sciences: astrophysics

Year

2024

listing date

11/20/2024

Keywords
stability planetary
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Abstract

This study employs numerical simulations to explore the relationship between the dynamical instability of planetary systems and the uniformity of planetary masses within the system, quantified by the Gini index.

Our findings reveal a significant correlation between system stability and mass uniformity.

Specifically, planetary systems with higher mass uniformity demonstrate increased stability, particularly when they are distant from first-order mean motion resonances (MMRs).

In general, for non-resonant planetary systems with a constant total mass, non-equal mass systems are less stable than equal mass systems for a given spacing in units of mutual Hill radius.

This instability may arise from the equipartition of the total random energy, which can lead to higher eccentricities in smaller planets, ultimately destabilizing the system.

This work suggests that the observed mass uniformity within multi-planet systems detected by \textit{Kepler} may result from a combination of survival bias and ongoing dynamical evolution processes.

;Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, accepted to The Astronomical Journal

Wu, Dong-Hong,Jin, Sheng,Steffen, Jason H., 2024, Enhanced Stability in Planetary Systems with Similar Masses

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