Circumstellar Habitable Zones in Tight Binary Star Systems
- Autor(en)
- Elke Pilat-Lohinger, Barbara Funk, Siegfried Eggl
- Abstrakt
The fact that up to 70% of all stellar systems in our Galaxy may not be
single-stellar but multi-stellar systems and the growing number of
detected planets in binary star systems require methods for a quick
assessment of possible habitability of a terrestrial planet in binary
star systems. Concerning planetary motion in a binary star system we
distinguish between S-type or circumstellar motion -- where the planet
orbits one of the two stars -- and P-type or circumbinary motion --
where the planet orbits both stars. This study is restricted to S-type
motion. First we applied the method of Eggl et al. (2012) and calculated
the habitable zone(HZ) of a K-M binary star, where the combined
gravitational and radiative influence plays an important role. Then we
added a giant planet and analysed the perturbations of the giant planet
and the secondary star, where mean motion resonances and secular
resonances can be observed. Finally, we studied the tight binary star
system HD41004 AB (a K-M binary) which habors a giant planet. We
determined the conditions of this system to host a habitable planet.
- Organisation(en)
- Institut für Astrophysik
- Externe Organisation(en)
- Universität Wien
- Publikationsdatum
- 07-2013
- ÖFOS 2012
- 103004 Astrophysik
- Link zum Portal
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/7c47d874-e7a1-4a86-bc97-9640072f2d60