Orbital Eccentricity of Celestial Motion—from Stars to Planets

SHIN Ke-ting, AN Dong-sheng,XIE Ji-wei,ZHOU Ji-lin

Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics(2024)

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The orbital eccentricity is one of the key parameters to describe the orbit of celestial bodies, which can provide important clues to reveal their dynamical evolution, and thus help to understand their formation and evolution processes along with the physical mechanisms behind them. The continuous improvement of observational technologies, enable us to explore the orbit of celestial bodies beyond the solar system, i.e., from stellar systems to planetary systems. Focusing on the orbital eccentricity of celestial bodies, this paper reviews the progress in stellar systems (including the main sequence stars, brown dwarfs, and compact stars) and planetary systems (including gas-giants, low-mass exoplanets such as “super-Earth” and “sub-Neptune”), and summarizes several similarities and issues among the investigations of orbital eccentricity under different scales. Finally, based on the ongoing and future astronomical facilities and missions, we discuss the future prospect on eccentricity studies of stellar systems, extra-solar planetary systems, and even extra-solar satellite systems.
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Planets and satellites,formation—Planets and satellites,detection—Stars,binary star systems—Planetary systems—Orbital eccentricity
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