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Planet Formation: Key Mechanisms and Global Models

Demographics of Exoplanetary Systems, 2020
Models of planet formation are built on underlying physical processes. In order to make sense of the origin of the planets we must first understand the origin of their building blocks. This review comes in two parts.
S. Raymond, A. Morbidelli
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Planet Formation

2012
Astrobiology is an exciting interdisciplinary field that seeks to answer one of the most important and profound questions: are we alone? In this volume, leading international experts explore the frontiers of astrobiology, investigating the latest research questions that will fascinate a wide interdisciplinary audience at all levels.
Raymond, Sean N., Benz, W.
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Planet Formation

2006
When this book was published in 2006, it had been just over ten years since the first planet outside our solar system was detected. Since then, much work has focused on understanding how extrasolar planets may form, and discovering the frequency of potentially habitable Earth-like planets.
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Mass inventory of the giant-planet formation zone in a solar nebula analogue

Nature Astronomy, 2017
The initial mass distribution in the solar nebula is a critical input to planet formation models that seek to reproduce today’s Solar System1. Traditionally, constraints on the gas mass distribution are derived from observations of the dust emission from
Ke Zhang   +4 more
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Extrasolar Planets: Constraints for Planet Formation Models

Science, 2005
Since 1995, more than 150 extrasolar planets have been discovered, most of them in orbits quite different from those of the giant planets in our own solar system. The number of discovered extrasolar planets demonstrates that planetary systems are common but also that they may possess a large variety of properties.
Nuno C, Santos   +2 more
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Planet Formation

2018
Modern observational techniques are still not powerful enough to directly view planet formation, and so it is necessary to rely on theory. However, observations do give two important clues to the formation process. The first is that the most primitive form of material in interstellar space exists as a dilute gas.
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Giant planet formation

Earth, Moon, and Planets, 1994
Nobuya Tajima, Yoshitsugu Nakagawa
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Planet Formation

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2009
Philip J. Armitage   +4 more
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Planet Formation

Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1993
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Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Noah W Sokol   +2 more
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