Departure from the Exact Location of Mean Motion Resonances Induced by the Gas Disk in the Systems Observed by Kepler
Su Wang,
D. N. C. Lin,
Xiaochen Zheng
et al.
Abstract:The statistical results of transiting planets show that there are two peaks around 1.5 and 2.0 in the distribution of orbital period ratios. A large number of planet pairs are found near the exact location of mean motion resonances (MMRs). In this work, we find out that the depletion and structures of gas disk play crucial roles in driving planet pairs out of exact location of MMRs. Under such scenario, planet pairs are trapped into exact MMRs during orbital migration firstly and keep migrating in a same pace.… Show more
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