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Growth of eccentricity in planet-disc interactions
2019
EAS Publications Series
The origin and wide distribution of eccentricities in planetary systems remains to be explained, in particular in the context of planet-disc interactions. Here we present a set of linear equations that describe the behavior of small eccentricities in a protoplanetary system consisting of a gaseous disc and a planet. Eccentricity propagates through the disc by means of pressure, and is exchanged with the planet via secular interactions. Excitation and damping of eccentricity can occur through
doi:10.1051/eas/1982036
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