Genesis of a Planet in Messier 4
Abstract
The anomalous spin period second derivative of the binary millisecond pulsar PSR 1620-26 in the globular cluster M4 is best explained by a sub-Jovian mass planet in a moderately eccentric about 7 AU orbit about the pulsar binary. We consider formation scenarios for PSR 1620-26. A planet scavenged from a single main-sequence star during an exchange encounter naturally produces systems such as PSR 1620-26. The position of the pulsar just outside the core of M4 is shown to fit naturally with the preferred formation scenario and permit a planet to have survived in the inferred orbit about the binary. It is possible that the orbital eccentricity of the binary was induced by the planet. A confirmation of a planet in eccentric orbit about PSR 1620-26 would strongly suggest that planets form ubiquitously around low-mass main-sequence stars, even stars of low metallicity.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- September 1993
- DOI:
- 10.1086/187028
- Bibcode:
- 1993ApJ...415L..43S
- Keywords:
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- Computational Astrophysics;
- Globular Clusters;
- Pulsars;
- Solar System Evolution;
- Many Body Problem;
- Planetary Evolution;
- White Dwarf Stars;
- Astrophysics