We present an extended version of the Constant Time Lag analytical approach for the tidal evolution of circumbinary planets introduced in our previous work. The model is self-consistent, in the sense that all tidal interactions between pairs are computed, regardless of their size. We derive analytical expressions for the variational equations governing the spin and orbital evolution, which are expressed as high-order elliptical expansions in the semimajor axis ratio but retain closed form in terms of the binary and planetary eccentricities. These are found to reproduce the results of the numerical simulations with arbitrary eccentricities very well, as well as reducing to our previous results in the low-eccentric case. Our model is then app...
30 pages, 19 figures. Published in Exoplanets, ed. S. Seager, University of Arizona Press, 2010, ISB...
Context. Several circumbinary planets have been detected by the Kepler mission. Recent work has emph...
We study orbital evolution of multi-planet systems with masses in the terrestrial planet regime indu...
We present an extended version of the Constant Time Lag analytical approach for the tidal evolution ...
We present a self-consistent model for the tidal evolution of circumbinary planets that is easily ex...
We investigate the secular dynamics of three-body circumbinary systems under the effect of tides. We...
We present a tidal model for treating the rotational evolution in the general three-body problem wit...
We simulate the coupled stellar and tidal evolution of short-period binary stars (orbital period Por...
Recent discoveries of several transiting planetswith clearly non-zero eccentricities and some large ...
We analyze the long-term tidal evolution of a single-planet system through the use of numerical simu...
International audienceThe continuous action of tides modify the rotation of close-in planets togethe...
The existence of planets orbiting a central binary star system immediately raises questions regardin...
18 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables. Published in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. The origina...
I discuss two related nonlinear mechanisms of tidal dissipation that require finite tidal deformatio...
A large proportion of observed planetary systems contain several planets in a compact orbital config...
30 pages, 19 figures. Published in Exoplanets, ed. S. Seager, University of Arizona Press, 2010, ISB...
Context. Several circumbinary planets have been detected by the Kepler mission. Recent work has emph...
We study orbital evolution of multi-planet systems with masses in the terrestrial planet regime indu...
We present an extended version of the Constant Time Lag analytical approach for the tidal evolution ...
We present a self-consistent model for the tidal evolution of circumbinary planets that is easily ex...
We investigate the secular dynamics of three-body circumbinary systems under the effect of tides. We...
We present a tidal model for treating the rotational evolution in the general three-body problem wit...
We simulate the coupled stellar and tidal evolution of short-period binary stars (orbital period Por...
Recent discoveries of several transiting planetswith clearly non-zero eccentricities and some large ...
We analyze the long-term tidal evolution of a single-planet system through the use of numerical simu...
International audienceThe continuous action of tides modify the rotation of close-in planets togethe...
The existence of planets orbiting a central binary star system immediately raises questions regardin...
18 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables. Published in Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. The origina...
I discuss two related nonlinear mechanisms of tidal dissipation that require finite tidal deformatio...
A large proportion of observed planetary systems contain several planets in a compact orbital config...
30 pages, 19 figures. Published in Exoplanets, ed. S. Seager, University of Arizona Press, 2010, ISB...
Context. Several circumbinary planets have been detected by the Kepler mission. Recent work has emph...
We study orbital evolution of multi-planet systems with masses in the terrestrial planet regime indu...