The future influence of six exoplanets on the envelope properties of their parent stars on the giant branches
Ivan Rapoport,
Ealeal Bear,
Noam Soker
Abstract:We study the evolution of six exoplanetary systems with the stellar evolutionary code mesa and conclude that they will likely spin-up the envelope of their parent stars on the red giant branch (RGB) or later on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) to the degree that the mass loss process might become non-spherical. We choose six observed exoplanetary systems where the semi-major axis is a i 1−2 AU, and use the binary mode of mesa to follow the evolution of the systems. In four systems the star engulfs the planet … Show more
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