Von Zeipel - Lidov - Kozai cycles in action: $Kepler$ triples with eclipse depth variations: KICs 6964043, 5653126, 5731312 and 8023317
T. Borkovits, S. A. Rappaport, S. Toonen, M. Moe, T. Mitnyan, I., Cs\'anyi

TL;DR
This study analyzes four Kepler triple star systems exhibiting eclipse variations, revealing their orbital configurations, dynamical behaviors, and potential future evolution, including instability and mergers, through detailed photodynamical modeling and simulations.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed photodynamical analyses of four triple systems, revealing their orbital inclinations, dynamical states, and evolutionary prospects, and offers a statistical study of triple system properties.
Findings
High inclination triples show observable retrograde apsidal motion.
Eclipses in these systems will disappear within decades.
Some systems may become dynamically unstable or merge over Gyr timescales.
Abstract
We report the results of the photodynamical analyses of four compact, tight triple stellar systems, KICs 6964043, 5653126, 5731312, 8023317, based largely on and data. All systems display remarkable eclipse timing and eclipse depth variations, the latter implying a non-aligned outer orbit. Moreover, KIC 6964043 is also a triply eclipsing system. We combined photometry, ETV curves, and archival spectral energy distribution data to obtain the astrophysical parameters of the constituent stars and the orbital elements with substantial precision. KICs 6964043 and 5653126 were found to be nearly flat with mutual inclinations deg and deg, respectively, while KICs 5731312, 8023317 ( deg and deg, respectively) are found to lie in the high regime of the von Zeipel-Kozai-Lidov (ZKL) theorem. We show that currently both high…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · History and Developments in Astronomy · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
