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N-body Interactions will be Detectable in the HR-8799 System within 5 years with VLTI-GRAVITY

Published 7 Apr 2022 in astro-ph.EP | (2204.03679v1)

Abstract: While Keplerian orbits account for the majority of the astrometric motion of directly-imaged planets, perturbations due to N-body interactions allow us to directly constrain exoplanet masses in multiplanet systems. This has the potential to improve our understanding of massive directly-imaged planets, which nearly all currently have only model-dependent masses. The VLTI-GRAVITY instrument has demonstrated that interferometry can achieve 100x better astrometric precision (Gravity Collaboration et al. 2019) than existing methods, a level of precision that makes detection of planet-planet interactions possible. In this study, we show that in the HR-8799 system, planet-planet deviations from currently used Keplerian approximations (Lacour et al. 2021) are expected to be up to one-quarter of a milliarc-second within five years, which will make them detectable with VLTI-GRAVITY. Modeling of this system to directly constrain exoplanet masses will be crucial in order to make precise predictions.

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