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Workshop Summary: Exoplanet Orbits and Dynamics

Authors :
Maire, Anne-Lise
Delrez, Laetitia
Pozuelos, Francisco J.
Becker, Juliette
Espinoza, Nestor
Lillo-Box, Jorge
Revol, Alexandre
Absil, Olivier
Agol, Eric
Almenara, José M.
Anglada-Escudé, Guillem
Beust, Hervé
Blunt, Sarah
Bolmont, Emeline
Bonavita, Mariangela
Brandner, Wolfgang
Mirek Brandt, G.
Brandt, Timothy D.
Brown, Garett
Cantero Mitjans, Carles
Charalambous, Carolina
Chauvin, Gaël
Correia, Alexandre C. M.
Cranmer, Miles
Defrère, Denis
Deleuil, Magali
Demory, Brice-Olivier
De Rosa, Robert J.
Desidera, Silvano
Dévora-Pajares, Martín
Díaz, Rodrigo F.
Do Ó, Clarissa
Ducrot, Elsa
Dupuy, Trent J.
Ferrer-Chávez, Rodrigo
Fontanive, Clémence
Gillon, Michaël
Giuppone, Cristian
Gkouvelis, Leonardos
de Oliveira Gomes, Gabriel
Gomes, Sérgio R. A.
Günther, Maximilian N.
Hadden, Sam
Han, Yinuo
Hernandez, David M.
Jehin, Emmanuel
Kane, Stephen R.
Kervella, Pierre
Kiefer, Flavien
Konopacky, Quinn M.
Langlois, Maud
Lanssens, Benjamin
Lazzoni, Cecilia
Lendl, Monika
Li, Yiting
Libert, Anne-Sophie
Lovos, Flavia
Miculán, Romina G.
Murray, Zachary
Pallé, Enric
Rein, Hanno
Rodet, Laetitia
Roisin, Arnaud
Sahlmann, Johannes
Siverd, Robert
Stalport, Manu
Carlos Suárez, Juan
Tamayo, Daniel
Teyssandier, Jean
Thuillier, Antoine
Timmermans, Mathilde
Triaud, Amaury H. M. J.
Trifonov, Trifon
Valente, Ema F. S.
Van Grootel, Valérie
Vasist, Malavika
Wang, Jason J.
Wyatt, Mark C.
Xuan, Jerry
Young, Steven
Zimmerman, Neil T.
Source :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific; October 2023, Vol. 135 Issue: 1052 p106001-106001, 1p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Exoplanetary systems show a wide variety of architectures, which can be explained by different formation and dynamical evolution processes. Precise orbital monitoring is mandatory to accurately constrain their orbital and dynamical parameters. Although major observational and theoretical advances have been made in understanding the architecture and dynamical properties of exoplanetary systems, many outstanding questions remain. This paper aims to give a brief review of a few current challenges in orbital and dynamical studies of exoplanetary systems and a few future prospects for improving our knowledge. Joint data analyses from several techniques are providing precise measurements of orbits and masses for a growing sample of exoplanetary systems, both with close-in orbits and with wide orbits, as well as different evolutionary stages. The sample of young planets detected around stars with circumstellar disks is also growing, allowing for simultaneous studies of planets and their birthplace environments. These analyses will expand with ongoing and future facilities from both ground and space, allowing for detailed tests of formation, evolution, and atmospheric models of exoplanets. Moreover, these detailed analyses may offer the possibility of finding missing components of exoplanetary systems, such as exomoons, or even finding new exotic configurations such as co-orbital planets. In addition to unveiling the architecture of planetary systems, precise measurements of orbital parameters and stellar properties—in combination with more realistic models for tidal interactions and the integration of such models in N-body codes—will improve the inference of the past history of mature exoplanetary systems in close-in orbits. These improvements will allow a better understanding of planetary formation and evolution, placing the solar system in context.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00046280 and 15383873
Volume :
135
Issue :
1052
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs64397900
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1538-3873/acff88