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Lunch talk on Sep. 13, 2021

Exoplanetary Geometries


Speaker: Songhu Wang (Indiana University)

Venue: Video Conference

Time: 12:30 PM, Monday, Sep. 13, 2021

Abstract: 

While the exoplanetary field is replete with remarkable discoveries, perhaps the two most intriguing findings have been the startling abundance of super-Earths – a type of world entirely missing from our solar system, and the detection of hot Jupiters – giant planets orbiting perilously close to their parent stars. The mere existence of these worlds was wholly unpredicted based on the expectations that were gleaned from centuries of observation of our own solar system. This talk allows me to compare the observing geometries (e.g., Multiplicity, Obliquity, Mutual inclination, intra-system Similarity) between exoplanetary systems and our own Solar System, and thereby address critical gaps currently facing exoplanet research: How did hot Jupiters migrate to their current locations? How does a huge population of super-Earths arise in the inner terrestrial zone of the average star? and how can we fit our Solar System into the big picture?


Report PPT:  SWIFAR_Songhu Wang.pdf



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