Aims. These last years several STIPs (Systems with Tightly packed Inner Planets) in the super-Earth mass regime have been discovered harboring chains of resonances. It is generally believed that planet pairs get trapped in MMR (mean-motion resonance) during the migration phase in the protoplanetary disk, while the tides raised by the host star provide a source of dissipation on very long timescales. In this work, we aim to study the departure from exact commensurabilities observed among the STIPs which harbor 3-planet resonances and analyze how tides play an important role in shaping the resonance offsets for the STIPs. Methods. We analyzed the resonance offsets between adjacent pairs for five multi-planetary systems, namely Kepler-80, Kepl...
We present a series of dynamical maps for fictitious three-planet systems in initially circular copl...
[Abridged] We consider the dynamics of a system of hot super-Earths or Neptunes such as HD 40307. We...
We study the stability of mean-motion resonances (MMR) between two planets during their migration in...
We study the evolution of two planets around a star, in mean-motion resonance and undergoing tidal e...
International audienceK2-19 hosts a planetary system composed of two outer planets, b and c, with si...
Multi-planetary systems detected by the Kepler mission present an excess of planets close to first-o...
Surveys have revealed many multi-planet systems containing super-Earths and Neptunes in orbits of a ...
Multiplanetary systems detected by the Kepler mission present an excess of planets close to first-or...
The multiple-planet systems discovered by the Kepler mission show an excess of planet pairs with per...
We study the orbital evolution of a three planet system with masses in the super-Earth regime result...
The multiple-planet systems discovered by the Kepler mission show an excess of planet pairs with per...
We analyze solutions drawn from the recently published posterior distribution of the TRAPPIST-1 syst...
Over the course of the last two decades, traditional models of planet formation have been repeatedly...
We study orbital evolution of multi-planet systems with masses in the terrestrial planet regime indu...
Multi-planetary systems discovered by the Kepler mission present an excess of planet pairs close to ...
We present a series of dynamical maps for fictitious three-planet systems in initially circular copl...
[Abridged] We consider the dynamics of a system of hot super-Earths or Neptunes such as HD 40307. We...
We study the stability of mean-motion resonances (MMR) between two planets during their migration in...
We study the evolution of two planets around a star, in mean-motion resonance and undergoing tidal e...
International audienceK2-19 hosts a planetary system composed of two outer planets, b and c, with si...
Multi-planetary systems detected by the Kepler mission present an excess of planets close to first-o...
Surveys have revealed many multi-planet systems containing super-Earths and Neptunes in orbits of a ...
Multiplanetary systems detected by the Kepler mission present an excess of planets close to first-or...
The multiple-planet systems discovered by the Kepler mission show an excess of planet pairs with per...
We study the orbital evolution of a three planet system with masses in the super-Earth regime result...
The multiple-planet systems discovered by the Kepler mission show an excess of planet pairs with per...
We analyze solutions drawn from the recently published posterior distribution of the TRAPPIST-1 syst...
Over the course of the last two decades, traditional models of planet formation have been repeatedly...
We study orbital evolution of multi-planet systems with masses in the terrestrial planet regime indu...
Multi-planetary systems discovered by the Kepler mission present an excess of planet pairs close to ...
We present a series of dynamical maps for fictitious three-planet systems in initially circular copl...
[Abridged] We consider the dynamics of a system of hot super-Earths or Neptunes such as HD 40307. We...
We study the stability of mean-motion resonances (MMR) between two planets during their migration in...