Change in the Orbital Period of a Binary System Due to Dynamical Tides for Main-Sequence Stars


Abstract in English

We investigate the change in the orbital period of a binary system due to dynamical tides by taking into account the evolution of a main-sequence star. Three stars with masses of one, one and a half, and two solar masses are considered. A star of one solar mass at lifetimes $t=4.57times10^9$ yr closely corresponds to our Sun. We show that a planet of one Jupiter mass revolving around a star of one solar mass will fall onto the star in the main-sequence lifetime of the star due to dynamical tides if the initial orbital period of the planet is less than $P_{rm orb}approx2.8$ days. Planets of one Jupiter mass with an orbital period$P_{rm orb}approx2$ days or shorter will fall onto a star of one and a half and two solar masses in the mainsequence lifetime of the star.

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