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摘要
背景。WASP-49Ab是一颗类似土星的低密度行星,在一个宽双星系统中紧紧地围绕着一颗类似太阳的恒星运行,正如探测到的多普勒频移钠所表明的那样,它是一颗火山卫星的令人信服的候选者。本研究评估了WASP-49Ab周围潜在卫星在行星扁平化、相对论效应和来自近伴星的扰动影响下的稳定性,重点是它们对光变曲线参数(如凌日持续时间和撞击参数变化)的影响,这些参数是由行星轨道在这种极端环境中的演变所驱动的。我们使用 N-体模拟和半分析方法,分析了月球在不同初始条件和引力框架下的动态,包括扁球形行星的潜力和广义相对论的影响。我们发现,作为月球生存指标的 "selenity "在低偏心率和接近罗氏极限的近轨道上很高,尤其是在质量高于木卫二的情况下。稳定性随着偏心率或与行星距离的增加而降低。此外,当行星偏心率被认为是 ≳0.时,我们在 1.4 Rp 附近观察到了强烈的不稳定共振。这项研究证实,尽管环境恶劣,WASP-49Ab 周围仍有可能存在稳定的外气云,强调了将各种物理效应纳入稳定性分析的重要性,有助于未来的探测工作。
Extreme exomoons in WASP-49 Ab: Dynamics and detectability
Context. WASP-49Ab, a low-density Saturn-like planet in a tight orbit around a Sun-like star within a wide binary system, is a compelling candidate for hosting a volcanic moon, as suggested by the detection of Doppler-shifted sodium.Aims. This study evaluates the stability of potential satellites around WASP-49Ab under the influence of planetary oblateness, relativistic effects, and perturbations from a close companion star, focusing on their impact on light curve parameters such as transit duration and impact parameter variations, driven by the evolution of the planet’s orbit in this extreme environment.Methods. Using N-body simulations and semi-analytical methods, we analysed moon’s dynamics across varied initial conditions and gravitational frameworks including the potential of an oblate planet and the effects of the general relativity.Results. We find that ‘selenity’, a moon survival indicator, is high in close orbits with low eccentricity and near the Roche limit, especially for masses higher than Io’s. Stability decreases as eccentricity or distance from the planet increases. Additionally, we observe a strong destabilising resonance near 1.4 Rp when planetary eccentricities are considered to be ≳0.Conclusions. This study confirms the potential for stable exomoons around WASP-49Ab despite its hostile environment, emphasising the importance of incorporating diverse physical effects in stability analyses, aiding future detection efforts.
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