メインシーケンス前恒星AU Microscopiiの周りの破片円盤の中の惑星
Peter Plavchan1, Thomas Barclay2,3, Jonathan Gagné4
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA. pplavcha@gmu.edu.
Nature
|June 26, 2020
まとめ
天文学者は新しい惑星AU Microscopii bを発見し,若い星AU Microscopiiの周りを回っています. この発見は,破片円盤の環境の中で惑星の形成を研究するユニークな機会を提供しているため,重要なものです.
科学分野:
- 外惑星科学
- 星の天体物理学
- 惑星の形成
背景:
- AU Microscopii (AU Mic) は,珍しい,縁の破片の円盤を持つ近くの若い星です.
- 惑星を検出するには 難題となる磁気活動があります
- 破片円盤は35から210AUに広がり,ケプラー運動以外の塊が含まれています.
研究 の 目的:
- AUマイクロスコピーの周りを 通過する惑星の検出を報告する
- 新しく発見された惑星の特性を説明するために,AU Mic b.
- 惑星の形成と進化を調査する
主な方法:
- 惑星を検出するために 通過フォトメトリー観測を用いた.
- 惑星の軌道周期,距離,半径,質量は通過データから決定された.
主要な成果:
- 通過する惑星AU Mic bが発見されました
- AU Mic bの軌道の周期は8.46日であり,軌道の距離は0.07AUである.
- この惑星の半径は木星半径0.4で,質量は木星質量0.18以下である.
結論:
- AU Mic bの発見は 破片のディスクと共存し ユニークな実験室を提供している
- このシステムは惑星の形成と進化のモデルを テストすることができます
- 惑星と破片の円盤の相互作用を 明らかにできるでしょう
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