围绕主序前恒星AU Microscopii的碎片盘中的一个行星
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
概括
天文学家发现了一个新行星,AU Microscopii b,围绕着年轻的恒星AU Microscopii运行. 这一发现很重要,因为它为研究碎片盘环境中的行星形成提供了独特的机会.
科学领域:
- 外行星科学
- 恒星天体物理学
- 星球的形成
背景情况:
- AU Mic是一颗附近的年轻恒星 (年龄为2200万年),具有罕见的边缘碎片盘.
- 这颗恒星具有显著的磁性活动, 给探测行星带来挑战.
- 碎片盘从35到210AU延伸,并包含具有非凯普勒运动的团块.
研究的目的:
- 报告发现一个在AU微镜周围过境的行星.
- 为了描述新发现的行星的特性, AU Mic b.
- 在碎片盘的存在下调查行星的形成和进化.
主要方法:
- 通过光度测量来检测这颗行星.
- 行星的轨道周期,距离,半径和质量是从中转数据中确定的.
主要成果:
- 一个过境行星,AU Mic b,被发现.
- 它的轨道周期为8.46天,轨道距离为0.07AU.
- 这个行星的半径为0.4木星半径,质量小于0.18木星质量.
结论:
- 发现AU Mic b与碎片盘共存提供了一个独特的实验室.
- 这个系统可以测试行星形成和进化模型.
- 进一步的研究可以揭示行星和碎片盘之间的相互作用.
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