HR 8799 is a star accompanied by four massive planets on wide orbits. The observed planetary configuration has been shown to be unstable on a timescale much shorter than the estimated age of the system (~30 Myr) unless the planets are locked into mean motion resonances. This condition is characterised by small-amplitude libration of one or more resonant angles that stabilise the system by preventing close encounters. We simulate planetary systems similar to the HR 8799 planetary system, exploring the parameter space in separation between the orbits, planetary masses and distance from the Sun to the star. We find systems that look like HR 8799 and remain stable for longer than the estimated age of HR 8799. None of our systems are forced into...
We have performed H and KS band observations of the planetary system around HR 8799 using ...
We have performed H and KS band observations of the planetary system around HR 8799 using ...
Multi-planet systems around evolved stars are of interest to trace the evolution of planetary system...
HR 8799 is a star accompanied by four massive planets on wide orbits. The observed planetary configu...
HR 8799 is a star accompanied by four massive planets on wide orbits. The observed planetary configu...
International audienceThe HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can...
The HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can provide insights into...
International audienceThe HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can...
International audienceThe HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can...
International audienceThe HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can...
HR 8799 is a nearby star hosting at least four ∼ 10 mJup planets in wide orbits up to ∼ 70 au, detec...
Abstract: HR8799 is a young (20–160 Myr) A-dwarf main sequence star with a debris disc detected by I...
We present results of numerical simulations which examine the dynamical stability of known planetary...
The HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can provide insights into...
In the coming years, high-contrast imaging surveys are expected to reveal the characteristics of the...
We have performed H and KS band observations of the planetary system around HR 8799 using ...
We have performed H and KS band observations of the planetary system around HR 8799 using ...
Multi-planet systems around evolved stars are of interest to trace the evolution of planetary system...
HR 8799 is a star accompanied by four massive planets on wide orbits. The observed planetary configu...
HR 8799 is a star accompanied by four massive planets on wide orbits. The observed planetary configu...
International audienceThe HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can...
The HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can provide insights into...
International audienceThe HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can...
International audienceThe HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can...
International audienceThe HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can...
HR 8799 is a nearby star hosting at least four ∼ 10 mJup planets in wide orbits up to ∼ 70 au, detec...
Abstract: HR8799 is a young (20–160 Myr) A-dwarf main sequence star with a debris disc detected by I...
We present results of numerical simulations which examine the dynamical stability of known planetary...
The HR 8799 system uniquely harbors four young super-Jupiters whose orbits can provide insights into...
In the coming years, high-contrast imaging surveys are expected to reveal the characteristics of the...
We have performed H and KS band observations of the planetary system around HR 8799 using ...
We have performed H and KS band observations of the planetary system around HR 8799 using ...
Multi-planet systems around evolved stars are of interest to trace the evolution of planetary system...