Fig. 12

Time evolution of the pericentres of a planet with mass mp = 0.250 Mjup (blue) and the disc (orange) for Kepler-38. Until t = 12 000 Tbin the planet ison a fixed circular orbit and therefore the pericentre is not well defined. After switching on the back-reaction onto the planet, its orbit soon becomes aligned with the inner precessing cavity of the disc.
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