2024
DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ad83a6
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The Prevalence of Resonance Among Young, Close-in Planets

Fei Dai,
Max Goldberg,
Konstantin Batygin
et al.

Abstract: Multiple planets undergoing disk migration may be captured into a chain of mean-motion resonances with the innermost planet parked near the disk’s inner edge. Subsequent dynamical evolution may disrupt these resonances, leading to the nonresonant configurations typically observed among Kepler planets that are Gyr old. In this scenario, resonant configurations are expected to be more common in younger systems. This prediction can now be tested, thanks to recent discoveries of young planets, in particular those … Show more

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