Formation of Close-in Neptunes around Low-mass Stars through Breaking Resonant Chains
Donald Liveoak,
Sarah C. Millholland
Abstract:Conventional planet formation theories predict a paucity of massive planets around small stars, especially very low-mass (0.1−0.3 M
⊙) mid-to-late M dwarfs. Such tiny stars are expected to form planets of terrestrial sizes but not much bigger. However, this expectation is challenged by the recent discovery of LHS 3154 b, a planet with period of 3.7 days and minimum mass of 13.2 M
⊕ orbiting a 0.11 M
⊙ star. Here, we propose that close-in Neptune-mass planet… Show more
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