Table 1

Initial conditions for the two planets in the exchange-e configuration. Upper part: low-mass region; lower part: high-mass region. The mass of the star was always 1 M and the semi-major axes of the planets were set to 1 au.

Planet 1Planet 2
e0.00.1–0.9, Δe = 0.1
M[deg]0–180, ΔM = 10
Mass [M]10−6m≤ 0.001
e0.00.05–0.9, Δe = 0.05
M[deg]0–180, ΔM = 20
Mass [M]0.001 ≤m≤ 0.02
Planet 1Planet 2
e0.00.1–0.9, Δe = 0.1
M[deg]0–180, ΔM = 10
Mass [M]10−6m≤ 0.001
e0.00.05–0.9, Δe = 0.05
M[deg]0–180, ΔM = 20
Mass [M]0.001 ≤m≤ 0.02
Table 1

Initial conditions for the two planets in the exchange-e configuration. Upper part: low-mass region; lower part: high-mass region. The mass of the star was always 1 M and the semi-major axes of the planets were set to 1 au.

Planet 1Planet 2
e0.00.1–0.9, Δe = 0.1
M[deg]0–180, ΔM = 10
Mass [M]10−6m≤ 0.001
e0.00.05–0.9, Δe = 0.05
M[deg]0–180, ΔM = 20
Mass [M]0.001 ≤m≤ 0.02
Planet 1Planet 2
e0.00.1–0.9, Δe = 0.1
M[deg]0–180, ΔM = 10
Mass [M]10−6m≤ 0.001
e0.00.05–0.9, Δe = 0.05
M[deg]0–180, ΔM = 20
Mass [M]0.001 ≤m≤ 0.02
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