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Published October 10, 2023 | Published
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Hot Jupiters Have Giant Companions: Evidence for Coplanar High-eccentricity Migration

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Zink, Jon K.1 ORCID icon
Howard, Andrew W.1 ORCID icon
  • 1. ROR icon California Institute of Technology

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This study considers the characteristics of planetary systems with giant planets based on a population-level analysis of the California Legacy Survey planet catalog. We identified three characteristics common to hot Jupiters (HJs). First, while not all HJs have a detected outer giant planet companion (Msin⁡i=0.3--30MJup), such companions are ubiquitous when survey completeness corrections are applied for orbital periods out to 40,000 days. Giant-harboring systems without an HJ also host at least one outer giant planet companion per system. Second, the mass distributions of HJs and other giant planets are indistinguishable. However, within a planetary system that includes an HJ, the outer giant planet companions are at least 3× more massive than the inner HJs. Third, the eccentricity distribution of the outer companions in HJ systems (with an average model eccentricity of 〈e〉 = 0.34 ± 0.05) is different from the corresponding outer planets in planetary systems without HJs (〈e〉 = 0.19 ± 0.02). We conclude that the existence of two gas giants, where the outermost planet has an eccentricity ≥0.2 and is 3× more massive, are key factors in the production of an HJ. Our simple model based on these factors predicts that ∼10% of warm and cold Jupiter systems will by chance meet these assembly criteria, which is consistent with our measurement of a 16% ± 6% relative occurrence of HJ systems to all giant-harboring systems. We find that these three features favor coplanar high-eccentricity migration as the dominant mechanism for HJ formation.

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© 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

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Acknowledgement

J.Z. and A.H. thank Lee Rosenthal, BJ Fulton, Konstantin Batygin, Cristobal Petrovich, Erik Petigura, Heather Knutson, and Steven Giacalone for their thoughtful insights and feedback on this work. We also thank the anonymous referee for their insightful comments.

J.Z. acknowledges support provided by NASA through the Hubble Fellowship grant HST-HF2-51497.001 awarded by the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., for NASA, under the contract NAS 5-26555.

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Discussion Paper: arXiv:2310.01567 (arXiv)
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HST-HF2-51497.001
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NAS 5-26555
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2023-09-27
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  • Exoplanet formation
  • Exoplanet migration
  • Exoplanets
  • HJs

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