Nearly half of the exoplanets found within binary star systems reside in very wide binaries with average stellar separations beyond 1,000 AU (1 AU being the Earth-Sun distance), yet the influence of such distant binary companions on planetary evolution remains largely unstudied. Unlike their tighter counterparts, the stellar orbits of wide binaries continually change under the influence of the Galactic tide and impulses from other passing stars. Here we report numerical simulations demonstrating that the variable nature of wide binary star orbits dramatically reshapes the planetary systems they host, typically Gyrs after formation. Contrary to previous understanding, wide binary companions may often strongly perturb planetary systems, trigg...
Although rare in the Milky Way, star-star collisions are predicted to occur within the dense cores o...
Hostile tidal forces may inhibit the formation of Jovian planets in binaries with semimajor axes of ...
Aims:If a significant fraction of binary star systems spent some time as inclined triple systems, ei...
International audienceNearly half of the exoplanets found within binary star systems reside in very ...
Due to perturbations from passing field stars and the Milky Way's tide, the orbits of many wide (a >...
Because they are so weakly bound, the orbits of wide binary stars evolve greatly under the influence...
Aims. The aim of this work is to study the dynamical effects of the Galaxy on binary star systems wi...
Aims. The aim of this work is to study the dynamical effects of the Galaxy on binary star systems wi...
Abstract Astronomers do not have a complete picture of the effects of wide-binary co...
Aims.The statistical properties of planets in binaries were investigated. Any difference to plane...
Binary systems are very common among field stars, yet the vast majority of known exoplanets have bee...
Although rare in the Milky Way, star-star collisions are predicted to occur within the dense cores o...
While numerous exoplanets have now been uncovered in stellar binaries, the impact of companion stars...
The existence of giant planets on wide orbits (∼>100AU) challenge planet formation theories; the cor...
Extrasolar planets are found to be on orbits very different from those of the planets in the solar s...
Although rare in the Milky Way, star-star collisions are predicted to occur within the dense cores o...
Hostile tidal forces may inhibit the formation of Jovian planets in binaries with semimajor axes of ...
Aims:If a significant fraction of binary star systems spent some time as inclined triple systems, ei...
International audienceNearly half of the exoplanets found within binary star systems reside in very ...
Due to perturbations from passing field stars and the Milky Way's tide, the orbits of many wide (a >...
Because they are so weakly bound, the orbits of wide binary stars evolve greatly under the influence...
Aims. The aim of this work is to study the dynamical effects of the Galaxy on binary star systems wi...
Aims. The aim of this work is to study the dynamical effects of the Galaxy on binary star systems wi...
Abstract Astronomers do not have a complete picture of the effects of wide-binary co...
Aims.The statistical properties of planets in binaries were investigated. Any difference to plane...
Binary systems are very common among field stars, yet the vast majority of known exoplanets have bee...
Although rare in the Milky Way, star-star collisions are predicted to occur within the dense cores o...
While numerous exoplanets have now been uncovered in stellar binaries, the impact of companion stars...
The existence of giant planets on wide orbits (∼>100AU) challenge planet formation theories; the cor...
Extrasolar planets are found to be on orbits very different from those of the planets in the solar s...
Although rare in the Milky Way, star-star collisions are predicted to occur within the dense cores o...
Hostile tidal forces may inhibit the formation of Jovian planets in binaries with semimajor axes of ...
Aims:If a significant fraction of binary star systems spent some time as inclined triple systems, ei...