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On the Correlation between Hot Jupiters and Stellar Clustering: High-eccentricity Migration Induced by Stellar Flybys

Laetitia Rodet, Yubo Su, Dong Lai

2021The Astrophysical Journal33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract A recent observational study suggests that the occurrence of hot Jupiters (HJs) around solar-type stars is correlated with stellar clustering. We study a new scenario for HJ formation, called “Flyby Induced High-e Migration,” that may help explain this correlation. In this scenario, stellar flybys excite the eccentricity and inclination of an outer companion (giant planet, brown dwarf, or low-mass star) at large distance (10–300 au), which then triggers high-e migration of an inner cold Jupiter (at a few astronomical units) through the combined effects of von Zeipel–Lidov–Kozai (ZLK) eccentricity oscillation and tidal dissipation. Using semianalytical calculations of the effective ZLK inclination window, together with numerical simulations of stellar flybys, we obtain the analytic estimate for the HJ occurrence rate in this formation scenario. We find that this “flyby induced high-e migration” could account for a significant fraction of the observed HJ population, although the result depends on several uncertain parameters, including the density and lifetime of birth stellar clusters, and the occurrence rate of the “cold Jupiter + outer companion” systems.

Topics & Concepts

Hot JupiterPhysicsAstrophysicsStarsStellar densityEccentricity (behavior)AstronomyStellar evolutionJupiter (rocket family)PlanetOscillation (cell signaling)Tidal forceGas giantStellar atmospherePlanetary systemEffective temperatureStellar structureOutflowMain sequenceStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchAstro and Planetary Science
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