The Beta Pictoris protoplanetary system. XII - Planetary perturbations in the disk and star-grazing bodies

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Orbit Perturbation, Planetary Orbits, Protoplanets, Stellar Envelopes, Stellar Models, Celestial Mechanics, Elliptical Orbits, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Secular Variations

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The sporadic circumstellar spectroscopic variations detected since 1985 toward Beta Pic have been formerly interpreted as the result of the evaporation of small cometary-like bodies in the vicinity of the star. More recently, a model was proposed where these events could be due to planetary perturbations by an hypothetic planet in the disk. Here, a complete study of perturbations of small bodies by a planet is presented. The first result is that, in order to generate star-grazing orbits by perturbations, the planet's orbit has to be elliptical. The subsequent numerical statistical study shows that the model is fairly well suited to explain the observations.

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