The problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns only multiplanetary systems that host at least two planets, is discussed. The problem of mean motion resonances is addressed prior to discussion of the dynamical structure of the more than 350 known planets. The difference with regard to our own Solar System with eight planets on low eccentricity is evident in that 60% of the known extrasolar planets have orbits with eccentricity e > 0.2. We theoretically highlight the studies concerning possible terrestrial planets in systems with a Jupiter-like planet. We emphasize that an orbit of a particular nature only will keep a planet within the habitable zone around a host star with respect to the semimajor axis and its ec...
Binary stars are frequent in the universe, with about 50% of the known main sequence stars being loc...
Binary stars are frequent in the universe, with about 50% of the known main sequence stars being loc...
International audienceWe present a continuation of our numerical study on planetary systems with sim...
The problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns only multiplanetary syst...
The problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns only multiplanetary syst...
International audienceThe problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns on...
International audienceThe problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns on...
International audienceThe problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns on...
International audienceThe problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns on...
The problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns only multiplanetary syst...
International audienceThe huge number of exo-planets discovered so far show an unexpected diversity ...
International audienceThe huge number of exo-planets discovered so far show an unexpected diversity ...
International audienceThe dynamics in our Solar System is certainly dominated by the two giant plane...
International audienceThe huge number of exo-planets discovered so far show an unexpected diversity ...
International audienceThe dynamics in our Solar System is certainly dominated by the two giant plane...
Binary stars are frequent in the universe, with about 50% of the known main sequence stars being loc...
Binary stars are frequent in the universe, with about 50% of the known main sequence stars being loc...
International audienceWe present a continuation of our numerical study on planetary systems with sim...
The problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns only multiplanetary syst...
The problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns only multiplanetary syst...
International audienceThe problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns on...
International audienceThe problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns on...
International audienceThe problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns on...
International audienceThe problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns on...
The problem of the stability of planetary systems, a question that concerns only multiplanetary syst...
International audienceThe huge number of exo-planets discovered so far show an unexpected diversity ...
International audienceThe huge number of exo-planets discovered so far show an unexpected diversity ...
International audienceThe dynamics in our Solar System is certainly dominated by the two giant plane...
International audienceThe huge number of exo-planets discovered so far show an unexpected diversity ...
International audienceThe dynamics in our Solar System is certainly dominated by the two giant plane...
Binary stars are frequent in the universe, with about 50% of the known main sequence stars being loc...
Binary stars are frequent in the universe, with about 50% of the known main sequence stars being loc...
International audienceWe present a continuation of our numerical study on planetary systems with sim...