A change in the tides
For tightly packed exoplanet systems, tidal force from other planets may be a significant factor to consider.
For tightly packed exoplanet systems, tidal force from other planets may be a significant factor to consider.
Today, let’s take a look at the connection between planetary system types and host star metallicities.
Planets form from protoplanetary disks. How they can be heavier on average than the disks is questioning our theories of planet formation.
We know that white dwarfs have planets, but there are very few that we have detected directly. An upcoming survey may change that.
Let’s take a closer look at planet formation via core accretion. Does the accretion physics let us decipher other secrets of a planet long after the accretion is over?
Extremely accurate measurements of the position of β Pictoris from the Hipparcos and Gaia satellites allow the direct measurement of the mass of the imaged planet β Pic b.