Short period, massive planets, known as hot Jupiters (HJs), have been discovered around ∼1 per cent of local field stars. The inward migration necessary to produce HJs may be ‘low eccentricity’, due to torques in the primordial disc, or ‘high eccentricity’ (HEM). The latter involves exciting high orbital eccentricity, allowing sufficiently close passages with the host star to raise circularizing tides in the planet. We present an analytical framework for quantifying the role of dynamical encounters in high density environments during HEM. We show that encounters can enhance or suppress HEM, depending on the local stellar density and the initial semimajor axis a0. For moderate densities, external perturbations can excite large eccentricities...
`Hot jupiters,' giant planets with orbits very close to their parent stars, are thought to form fart...
Close-in planets are in jeopardy, as their host stars evolve off the main sequence (MS) to the subgi...
Stellar companions can influence the formation and evolution of planetary systems, but there are cur...
Short period, massive planets, known as hot Jupiters (HJs), have been discovered around ∼1 per cent ...
Short period, massive planets, known as hot Jupiters (HJs), have been discovered around $\sim 1$ per...
Hot Jupiters (HJs) are short period massive planets that must accumulate the majority of their mass ...
It has been suggested that the occurrence rate of hot Jupiters (HJs) in open clusters might reach se...
Soon after the discovery of Jupiter-sized planets in extremely close orbits around Sun-like stars, i...
It is well accepted that hot Jupiters and other short-period planets did not form in situ, as the te...
Gas giant planets orbiting within 0.1 AU of their host stars are unlikely to have formed in situ and...
Hot Jupiters, giant extrasolar planets with orbital periods shorter than ~10 days, have long been th...
Explaining the origin and evolution of exoplanetary hot Jupiters remains a significant challenge. On...
The origin of Jupiter-mass planets with orbital periods of only a few days is still uncertain. It is...
mass close-in planets, despite the latter being exceedingly common. Two migration channels for hot J...
More than two decades after the widespread detection of Jovian-class planets on short-period orbits ...
`Hot jupiters,' giant planets with orbits very close to their parent stars, are thought to form fart...
Close-in planets are in jeopardy, as their host stars evolve off the main sequence (MS) to the subgi...
Stellar companions can influence the formation and evolution of planetary systems, but there are cur...
Short period, massive planets, known as hot Jupiters (HJs), have been discovered around ∼1 per cent ...
Short period, massive planets, known as hot Jupiters (HJs), have been discovered around $\sim 1$ per...
Hot Jupiters (HJs) are short period massive planets that must accumulate the majority of their mass ...
It has been suggested that the occurrence rate of hot Jupiters (HJs) in open clusters might reach se...
Soon after the discovery of Jupiter-sized planets in extremely close orbits around Sun-like stars, i...
It is well accepted that hot Jupiters and other short-period planets did not form in situ, as the te...
Gas giant planets orbiting within 0.1 AU of their host stars are unlikely to have formed in situ and...
Hot Jupiters, giant extrasolar planets with orbital periods shorter than ~10 days, have long been th...
Explaining the origin and evolution of exoplanetary hot Jupiters remains a significant challenge. On...
The origin of Jupiter-mass planets with orbital periods of only a few days is still uncertain. It is...
mass close-in planets, despite the latter being exceedingly common. Two migration channels for hot J...
More than two decades after the widespread detection of Jovian-class planets on short-period orbits ...
`Hot jupiters,' giant planets with orbits very close to their parent stars, are thought to form fart...
Close-in planets are in jeopardy, as their host stars evolve off the main sequence (MS) to the subgi...
Stellar companions can influence the formation and evolution of planetary systems, but there are cur...