From disks to planets : the making of planets and their early atmospheres
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From disks to planets : the making of planets and their early atmospheres
(Space sciences series of ISSI, 56)
Springer, c2018
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注記
"Chapters 3-12 and Chapter 2 were previously published in Space Science Reviews volume 205, issues 1-4, 2016 and volume 214, issue 2, 2018, respectively"--t.p.
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume discusses the evolutionary paths linking planets and their atmospheres to their origin within circumstellar disks. It reviews the main phases of this evolution, summarizes what we understand and what are the important open questions, and suggests ways towards solutions. Dust accretion within disks generates planet cores, while gas accretion on these cores leads to the diversity of their fluid envelopes. The formation of planetary proto-atmospheres and oceans is an essential product of planet formation. A fraction of the planets retain their primary proto-atmosphere, while others lose it and may form a "secondary" atmosphere. When the disk finally dissipates, it leaves us with the combination of a planetary system and a debris disk. Using the next generation of observing facilities, we will be able to reconstruct more accurately the evolutionary paths linking stellar genesis to the possible emergence of habitable worlds.
Originally published in Space Science Reviews, Volume 205, Issue 1-4, December 2016
目次
Preface.- Chapter 1: Introduction to Disk-Planets Relations.- Part 1: From Protoplanetary Disks to Young Planets and Their Proto-Atmospheres. Chapter 2: The Gas Disk: Evolution and Chemistry.- Chapter 3: The Dust Disk - Settling and Growth.- Chapter 4: Formation, Orbital and Internal Evolutions of Young Planetary Systems.- Chapter 5: Disk Dispersal: Theoretical Understanding and Observational Constraints.- Chapter 6: Formation and Evolution of Proto-Atmospheres.- Part 2: The Products of the Co-Evolution of Disks and Planets.- Chapter 7: Insights into Planet Formation from Debris Disks. I. The Solar System as an Archetype for Planetesimal Evolution.- Chapter 8: Insights into Planet Formation from Debris Disks. II.Giant Impacts in Extrasolar Planetary Systems.- Chapter 9: Architecture and Dynamics of Systems.- Chapter 10: Exoplanets Atmospheres.- Part 3: Future Projects and Their Scientific Perspectives.- Chapter 11: The Way Forward.
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