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Articles tagged: planet formation

  • exoplanet, HD 106906, HD 106906b, planet formation, Superparticle-Method Algorithm for Collisions in Kuiper belts and debris disks (SMACK) 17 March 2017 Giant Jupiter-like planet gives a rare peek at alternative planet formation

    ..., a UCLA assistant professor of physics and astronomy, and a co-author of the study. But, “our current planet formation theories do not account for a planet beyond its debris disk," added Naoz. Normally, researchers model how a debris disk looks...

    • exoplanet
    • HD 106906
    • HD 106906b
    • planet formation
    • Superparticle-Method Algorithm for Collisions in Kuiper belts and debris disks (SMACK)
  • 15 February 2016 Astronomers provide new insights into planet formation around binary stars

    ... to the grains," said Isella. "This is important for planet formation. The solid dust needs to stick together to form a ... to binary stars and may also be the key to the formation of planets. With the high capability of radio telescopes such as ALMA to...

  • Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), hot Jupiter, Jupiter 17 June 2019 Filling in the gaps of Jupiter-like planet formation

    ... as part of GPIES and DSHARP (the Disk Substructures at High Angular Resolution Project) could eventually piece together planet formation from beginning to end. “The community has made great progress on interpreting these sharp rings seen in young...

    • Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)
    • hot Jupiter
    • Jupiter
  • asteroid, Hayabusa2, JAXA, Ryugu, Spacecraft January 2019 Visiting an asteroid to find out how life began

    ... once part of a larger body from the asteroid belt, a region of rocky debris left over from the planet formation process that sits between Mars and Jupiter. Ryugu is a C-type or ‘Carbonaceous’ asteroid, which is a class thought to contain...

    • asteroid
    • Hayabusa2
    • JAXA
    • Ryugu
    • Spacecraft
    Authors: Elizabeth Tasker     Makoto Yoshikawa    
  • 07 March 2016 Researchers show how water content in protoplanetary discs can affect planet formation

    .... It would therefore appear, that not only is water key to life as we know it, but it is also important in determining a planets formation and migration habits. Further information on this research can be found at http://arxiv.org/pdf/1603.01125....

  • Ariane 5, Callisto, Europa, Ganymede, JUICE, Jupiter October 2017 Exploring Jupiter’s icy moons

    ...ESA’s Cosmic Vision Programme: ‘What are the conditions for planet formation and the emergence of life?’ and, ‘How does the... will be on the non-ice chemistry, understanding the formation of surface features and subsurface sounding of the icy crust...

    • Ariane 5
    • Callisto
    • Europa
    • Ganymede
    • JUICE
    • Jupiter
    Authors: Olivier Witasse    
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