Transiting planets as a precision clock to constrain the time variation of the gravitational constant
Authors:
Masuda et al
Abstract:
Analysis of transit times in exoplanetary systems accurately provides an instantaneous orbital period, P(t), of their member planets. A long-term monitoring of those transiting planetary systems puts limits on the variability of P(t), which are translated into the constraints on the time variation of the gravitational constant G. We apply this analysis to 10 transiting systems observed by the Kepler spacecraft, and find that ΔG/G≲5×10−6 for 2009-2013, or G˙/G≲10−6yr−1 if G˙ is constant. While the derived limit is weaker than those from other analyses, it is complementary to them and can be improved by analyzing numerous transiting systems that are continuously monitored.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Transiting planets as a precision clock to constrain the time variation of the gravitational constant
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