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A Simplified Model for the Secular Dynamics of Eccentric Discs and Applications to Planet-Disc Interactions

Published 29 Aug 2019 in astro-ph.EP | (1908.11384v1)

Abstract: We develop a simplified model for studying the long-term evolution of giant planets in protoplanetary discs. The model accounts for the eccentricity evolution of the planets and the dynamics of eccentric discs under the influences of secular planet-disc interactions and internal disc pressure, self-gravity and viscosity. Adopting the ansatz that the disc precesses coherently with aligned apsides, the eccentricity evolution equations of the planet-disc system reduce to a set of linearized ODEs, which allows for fast computation of the evolution of planet-disc eccentricities over long timescales. Applying our model to "giant planet + external disc" systems, we are able to reproduce and explain the secular behaviours found in previously published hydrodynamical simulations. We re-examine the possibility of eccentricity excitation (due to secular resonance) of multiple planets embedded in a dispersing disc, and find that taking into account the dynamics of eccentric discs can significantly affect the evolution of the planets' eccentricities.

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