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How Do Planet Factories Churn Out Super-Earths?
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25/06/2025
A new study by Caltech’s Konstantin Batygin and his colleague theorizes how super-Earths are formed.
Credit: Caltech/R. Hurt (IPAC)
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Scientists have a new theory to explain a strange consistency
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seen in planetary systems around other stars.
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Astronomers have found that many stars prefer their inner rocky planets to be all of similar sizes,
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but that size varies from system to system.
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This pattern can be explained if young stars develop narrow planet-factory rings.
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Small objects in the ring would tend to clump together forming a planet in a few million years.
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Gravitational interactions with the gas in the disk would shift the planet into an orbit closer to its star.
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This makes room for more planets to form one after another while the ring persists.
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The structure of a star's ring would determine the typical size of the planets in that system.
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Sparser rings would tend to form smaller worlds, while denser rings would make super-Earths.
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A ring should form just beyond the point where the star's heat vaporizes rocky materials.
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This theory is based on a similar concept proposed to explain the formation of the moons around the outer planets in our own solar system.
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When you come across a location.
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Simply push as found a tree, bow to back out to its predecessors.
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