2004
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20040390
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Stability of terrestrial planets in the habitable zone of Gl 777 A, HD 72659, Gl 614, 47 Uma and HD 4208

Abstract: Abstract.We have undertaken a thorough dynamical investigation of five extrasolar planetary systems using extensive numerical experiments. The systems Gl 777 A, HD 72659, Gl 614, 47 Uma and HD 4208 were examined concerning the question of whether they could host terrestrial-like planets in their habitable zones (HZ). First we investigated the mean motion resonances between fictitious terrestrial planets and the existing gas giants in these five extrasolar systems. Then a fine grid of initial conditions for a p… Show more

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“…During such rearrangements, which can take several million years, giant planets can temporarily intrude (either physically or via their resonances) into the terrestrial planet zone. The resulting constraints on where terrestrial planets can form and survive are bound to be more restrictive than those calculated assuming that the current observed (i.e., final) configuration of massive planets has existed for all time (Jones et al 2001;Menou & Tabachnik 2003;Asghari et al 2004;Ji et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…During such rearrangements, which can take several million years, giant planets can temporarily intrude (either physically or via their resonances) into the terrestrial planet zone. The resulting constraints on where terrestrial planets can form and survive are bound to be more restrictive than those calculated assuming that the current observed (i.e., final) configuration of massive planets has existed for all time (Jones et al 2001;Menou & Tabachnik 2003;Asghari et al 2004;Ji et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…46 For the quantitative assessment of RPs, several distinct approaches can be distinguished: First, RPs allow directly estimating the values of certain dynamical invariants such as the correlation dimension D 2 and the 2nd-order Renyi entropy K 2 of the system under study. [47][48][49] Second, a variety of additional complexity measures characterizing different …”
Section: Dynamical Characteristics: Two Examplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Simulations have been performed for υ And, γ Cep, GJ 86, and 61 Cyg (Norwood & Haghighipour 2002;Dvorak et al 2003;Solovaya & Pittich 2004;Haghighipour 2005). Models were also given for the systems of 55 Cnc (von Bloh et al 2003) and GJ 777A (Asghari et al 2004). In those cases, however, the effect of the binary component on the orbital stability of the terrestrial planet was neglected, owing to the very large separation distances in those systems of 1065 and 3000 AU, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%