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FORETELLINGS OF RAGNAROK: WORLD-ENGULFING ASYMPTOTIC GIANTS AND THE INHERITANCE OF WHITE DWARFS

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 761, 期 2, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/761/2/121

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planets and satellites: dynamical evolution and stability; stars: AGB and post-AGB; stars: evolution

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  1. Spanish National Plan of RD grant [AYA2010-20630]
  2. Marie Curie grant [FP7-People-RG268111]

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The search for planets around white dwarf stars, and evidence for dynamical instability around them in the form of atmospheric pollution and circumstellar disks, raises questions about the nature of planetary systems that can survive the vicissitudes of the asymptotic giant branch (AGB). We study the competing effects, on planets at several AU from the star, of strong tidal forces arising from the star's large convective envelope, and of the planets' orbital expansion due to stellar mass loss. We study, for the first time, the evolution of planets while following each thermal pulse on the AGB. For Jovian planets, tidal forces are strong, and can pull into the envelope planets initially at similar to 3 AU for a 1M(circle dot) star and similar to 5 AU for a 5M(circle dot) star. Lower-mass planets feel weaker tidal forces, and terrestrial planets initially within 1.5-3 AU enter the stellar envelope. Thus, low-mass planets that begin inside the maximum stellar radius can survive, as their orbits expand due to mass loss. The inclusion of a moderate planetary eccentricity slightly strengthens the tidal forces experienced by Jovian planets. Eccentric terrestrial planets are more at risk, since their eccentricity does not decay and their small pericenter takes them inside the stellar envelope. We also find the closest radii at which planets will be found around white dwarfs, assuming that any planet entering the stellar envelope is destroyed. Plants are in that case unlikely to be found inside similar to 1.5 AU of a white dwarf with a 1M(circle dot) progenitor a nd similar to 10 AU of a white dwarf with a 5M(circle dot) progenitor.

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