Tidal interactions in stellar and planetary systems
Adrian J. Barker

TL;DR
This paper reviews the mechanisms of tidal interactions in stellar and planetary systems, emphasizing their role in orbital evolution, dissipation processes, and the importance of detailed models for understanding observations and predicting future phenomena.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of current understanding and highlights unresolved problems in tidal flow and dissipation mechanisms inside stars and planets.
Findings
Tidal dissipation causes orbital decay and circularization in close systems.
Tidal interactions influence the long-term rotational evolution of stars and planets.
Understanding dissipation mechanisms is crucial for interpreting observational data.
Abstract
Gravitational tidal interactions drive long-term rotational and orbital evolution in planetary systems, in multiple (particularly close binary) star systems and in planetary moon systems. Dissipation of tidal flows in Earth's oceans is primarily responsible for producing gradual expansion of the Moon's orbit at a few centimetres per year as the Earth's day lengthens by a few milliseconds per century. Similar processes occur in many astrophysical systems. For example, tidal dissipation inside (slowly rotating) stars hosting short-period planets can cause the orbits of these planets to decay, potentially leading to planetary destruction; tidal dissipation inside stars in close stellar binary systems -- and inside short-period planets such as hot Jupiters in planetary systems -- can cause initially eccentric orbits to become circular. To model these processes, explain many current…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
