Queen Mary Planets
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Queen Mary Planets
@QMPlanets
The planet and planet formation community at Queen Mary University of London.
เข้าร่วม Kasım 2019
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Today we have a paper from Luke Keyte and @TomHaworthAstro studying the role of externally driven winds in planet-forming disk chemistry. Planet forming material is shone upon by nearby stars, which may affect the chemistry. (1/4)
arxiv.org/abs/2501.05172

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Alex recently moved to a new postdoc at LMU München with @tbirnstiel
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A cool paper today from @QMULSPCS's Alex Ziampras. Sometimes the inner part of a planet-forming disc can misalign, casting a shadow on the outer disc (left image). This can lead to all sorts of observable dynamical features (right images). Read more here
arxiv.org/abs/2410.13932

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These predictions will be testable in future space-based exoplanet surveys with the Roman telescope (@NASARoman). Observing these features will give key insight into the origins of these exotic worlds, as well as planet formation more generally (6/6)
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@QMULSPCS 's Gavin Coleman has an extremely cool paper out today providing the first predictions of the mass distributions of free-floating planets (FFPs), also known as rogue planets, that do not orbit a parent star
arxiv.org/abs/2407.05992
(1/6)

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A new paper by Alex Ziampras from @QMULSPCS showing that low mass planets do not stall in their inwards migration towards their parent star when buoncancy torques are properly accounted for (1/2)
arxiv.org/abs/2406.08555
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Today we have a paper by Gavin Coleman exploring the properties of free floating planets (FFPs) that originated in circumbinary systems. Free floating planets drift through space, not bound to any star. How these planets formed remains uncertain. (1/5)
arxiv.org/abs/2403.18481
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