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Seismic Oscillations Excited by Giant Impacts in Directly-Imaged Giant Planets

Seismic Oscillations Excited by Giant Impacts in Directly-Imaged Giant Planets

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英文摘要

The radii and masses of many giant exoplanets imply their interiors each contain more than $\sim$100 $M_\oplus$ of solids. A large metal content may arise when a giant planet grows by colliding and merging with multiple $\sim$10 $M_\oplus$ solid cores. Here we show that a giant impact with a young gas giant excites long-lived seismic oscillations that can be detected photometrically. Mode lifetimes are close to the planet's Kelvin-Helmholtz time, a significant fraction of a young planet's age. Oscillation periods lie between tens of minutes to an hour, and variability amplitudes can exceed a percent for several million years. Beta Pictoris b is a young super-Jupiter known to be highly metal-enriched. If a Neptune-mass (17 $M_\oplus$) body impacted $\beta$ Pictoris b in the past $\sim$9--18 Myr, the planet could still be ringing with a percent-level photometric variability measurable with JWST.

Yifan Zhou、Eugene Chiang、J. J. Zanazzi

天文学

Yifan Zhou,Eugene Chiang,J. J. Zanazzi.Seismic Oscillations Excited by Giant Impacts in Directly-Imaged Giant Planets[EB/OL].(2025-05-02)[2025-06-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.01496.点此复制

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