Yeah, they seem interesting. The only thing is that the third star is orbiting too close in one and too far in the other one. But I will look on them. Thanks a lot.
Let me update this. I found that binary stars systems with one star orbiting another are very rare, if not impossible.
So, let me change my question to another kind of star system. I need a triple star system with a habitable zone around the central binary pair, with a third heavier, larger and...
Hi, this is my first post, and it is sort of a complicated question (I think. Perhaps it is easy and I don't know how to solve it).
In the Kepler catalog, are there any binary star systems, where the secondary star orbits the central star that have something close to the following...
That is what happened with our own solar system. Jupiter and Saturn work as "space dust cushions" so we don't get obliterated by asteroids and different sort of space dust pulled by our Sol gravity.
Regarding comets, it is a little bit different. Actually, Jupiter and Saturn worked as gravity...