ODEA: Orbital Dynamics in a complex Evolving Architecture -- Application to the planetary system HD 106906
L. Rodet, H. Beust, M. Bonnefoy, R. J. De Rosa, P. Kalas, A.-M., Lagrange

TL;DR
The paper introduces ODEA, a new symplectic integrator capable of modeling evolving hierarchical orbital systems, demonstrated on the complex HD 106906 system to study past fly-bys and their effects on planetary orbit stability.
Contribution
ODEA is a novel algorithm that extends symplectic integrators to handle systems with changing hierarchy, enabling detailed modeling of complex, evolving orbital architectures.
Findings
Fly-bys could have stabilized the planet's orbit.
The fly-bys may explain the planet's misalignment and disk morphology.
Close approach distances are critical for the fly-bys' effects.
Abstract
Mixed-variable symplectic integrators are widely used in orbital dynamics. However, they have been developed for Solar system-type architectures, and can not handle evolving hierarchy, in particular in systems with two or more stellar components. Such configuration may have occurred in the history of HD 106906, a tight pair of F-type stars surrounded by a debris disk and a planetary-mass companion on a wide orbit. We present the new algorithm ODEA, based on the symplectic algorithm SWIFT HJS, that can model any system (binary,...) with unstable architecture. We study the peculiar system HD 106906 as a testcase for the code. We define and compute a criterion based on acceleration ratios to indicate when the initial hierarchy is not relevant anymore. A new hierarchy is then computed. The code is applied to study the two fly-bys that occurred on system HD 106906, recently evidenced by De…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
