Princeton University Extrasolar Planet Discussion Group
Planet formation close-in and far-out
In this two-part talk we consider planetary systems on > 50 au and < 1 au scales. Far-out, the hunt is on for the protoplanets suspected to carve the gaps imaged in circumstellar disks. How bright these planets are, and what they will grow to become, depend on their gas accretion rates. We lay out how the runaway phase of gas accretion unfolds and calculate the broadband spectral energy distributions of accreting planets. Close-in, families of multiple super-Earths are common. We explore how their distribution of orbital period ratios and the often overlooked phase shifts of their transit timing variations record their histories of planet-disk interactions and collisions.
Date & Time
November 04, 2024 | 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Location
Zoom and Peyton Dome Rm, Princeton UniversitySpeakers
Nick Choksi, University of California, Berkeley