Roberto Sanchis-Ojeda 2012 类太阳恒星Kepler-30发现三个行星成一条直线排列
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- Nature 487, 449–453 (26 July 2012)
- doi:10.1038/nature11301
Alignment of the stellar spin with the orbits of a three-planet system
The Sun’s
equator and the planets’ orbital planes are nearly aligned, which is
presumably a consequence of their formation from a single spinning
gaseous disk. For exoplanetary systems this well-aligned configuration
is not guaranteed: dynamical interactions may tilt planetary orbits, or
stars may be misaligned with the protoplanetary disk through chaotic
accretion1 , magnetic interactions2 or torques from neighbouring stars. Indeed, isolated ‘hot Jupiters’ are often misaligned and even orbiting retrograde3, 4. Here we report an analysis of transits of planets over starspots5, 6, 7 on the Sun-like star Kepler-30 (ref. 8),
and show that the orbits of its three planets are aligned with the
stellar equator. Furthermore, the orbits are aligned with one another to
within a few degrees. This configuration is similar to that of our
Solar System, and contrasts with the isolated hot Jupiters. The orderly
alignment seen in the Kepler-30 system suggests that high obliquities
are confined to systems that experienced disruptive dynamical
interactions. Should this be corroborated by observations of other
coplanar multi-planet systems, then star–disk misalignments would be
ruled out as the explanation for the high obliquities of hot Jupiters,
and dynamical interactions would be implicated as the origin of hot
Jupiters.
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