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Tidal instability in systems' evolution

David Cébron, Claire Moutou, Michael Le Bars, Patrice Le Gal, R. Fares

Published 2011-01-24Version 1

A new element is proposed to play a role in the evolution of extrasolar planetary systems: the tidal (or elliptical) instability. It comes from a parametric resonance and takes place in any rotating fluid whose streamlines are (even slightly) elliptically deformed. Based on theoretical, experimental and numerical works, we estimate the growth rate of the instability for hot-jupiter systems, when the rotation period of the star is known. We present the physical process, its application to stars, and preliminary results obtained on a few dozen systems, summarized in the form of a stability diagram. Most of the systems are trapped in the so-called "forbidden zone", where the instability cannot grow. In some systems, the tidal instability is able to grow, at short timescales compared to the system evolution. Implications are discussed in the framework of mis-aligned transiting systems, as the rotational axis of the star would be unstable in systems where this elliptical instability grows.

Comments: 8p
Journal: Detection and Dynamics of Transiting Exoplanets, Haute Provence Observatory, Saint-Michel-l'Observatoire : France (2010)
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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