Constraints on planetary tidal dissipation from a detailed study of Kepler 91b
L. Fellay, C. Pezzotti, G. Buldgen, P. Eggenberger, and E. Bolmont

TL;DR
This study constrains the tidal dissipation factors in the exoplanet Kepler-91b by combining asteroseismic stellar modeling with orbital evolution simulations, providing insights into tidal dissipation efficiency.
Contribution
It presents a detailed method to constrain planetary tidal dissipation factors using combined stellar and orbital modeling for Kepler-91b.
Findings
Maximum k2DeltaT value is 0.4 ± 0.25 seconds.
Derived minimum Q'p value is approximately 4.5 × 10^5.
Results inform the efficiency of tidal dissipation in hot-Jupiter exoplanets.
Abstract
Context. With the detection of thousands of exoplanets, characterising their dynamical evolution in detail represents a key step in the understanding of their formation. Studying the dissipation of tides occurring both in the host star and in the planets is of great relevance in order to investigate the distribution of the angular momentum occurring among the objects populating the system and to studying the evolution of the orbital parameters. From a theoretical point of view, the dissipation of tides throughout a body may be studied by relying on the so-called phase or time-lag equilibrium tides model in which the reduced tidal quality factor Q'p, or equivalently the product between the love number and the time lag (k2DeltaT), describe how efficiently tides are dissipated within the perturbed body. Constraining these factors by looking at the current configuration of the exoplanetary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
