论文标题
宜居区的动力包装:βCVN的情况
Dynamical Packing in the Habitable Zone: The Case of Beta CVn
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论文摘要
近年来,揭示其宿主恒星居住区(Hz)内的陆地行星的发生率(Hz)近年来特别重点。这些发生率的统计数据很大程度上是从过境行星发现得出的,并且在M矮人宿主星周围的紧凑型系统中发现了许多HZ行星。在这里,我们探索Hz的宽度作为光谱类型的函数,以及给定星的Hz内稳定轨道数量的动力约束。我们表明,尽管给定的行星质量的丘陵半径随着较大的半高轴增加而增加,但早期型恒星的Hz宽度允许Hz中的陆地行星比晚型恒星更多。通常,动态约束允许$ \ sim $ 6 Hz地球质量行星,用于恒星质量$ \ gtrsim 0.7 m_ \ odot $,具体取决于较远的巨型行星的存在。例如,我们考虑附近明亮的太阳能型星Beta CVN的情况。我们从KECK/HIRES和APF工具中呈现20年的径向速度(RV),并对数据中的行星特征进行注射恢复分析。我们对这些RV数据的分析排除了恒星10〜AU内的土星更大的行星。这些系统特性用于计算HZ中陆地行星的潜在动力堆积,并表明附近的恒星靶标对于通过直接成像系外行星任务来检测Hz行星可能特别有利可图。
Uncovering the occurrence rate of terrestrial planets within the Habitable Zone (HZ) of their host stars has been a particular focus of exoplanetary science in recent years. The statistics of these occurrence rates have largely been derived from transiting planet discoveries, and have uncovered numerous HZ planets in compact systems around M dwarf host stars. Here we explore the width of the HZ as a function of spectral type, and the dynamical constraints on the number of stable orbits within the HZ for a given star. We show that, although the Hill radius for a given planetary mass increases with larger semi-major axis, the width of the HZ for earlier-type stars allows for more terrestrial planets in the HZ than late-type stars. In general, dynamical constraints allow $\sim$6 HZ Earth-mass planets for stellar masses $\gtrsim 0.7 M_\odot$, depending on the presence of farther out giant planets. As an example, we consider the case of Beta CVn, a nearby bright solar-type star. We present 20 years of radial velocities (RV) from the Keck/HIRES and APF instruments and conduct an injection-recovery analysis of planetary signatures in the data. Our analysis of these RV data rule out planets more massive than Saturn within 10~AU of the star. These system properties are used to calculate the potential dynamical packing of terrestrial planets in the HZ and show that such nearby stellar targets could be particularly lucrative for HZ planet detection by direct imaging exoplanet missions.