The Origins of Planetary System Architectures

Higgs Centre colloquium

The Origins of Planetary System Architectures

  • Event time: 1:00pm until 2:00pm
  • Event date: 28th August 2020
  • Speaker: Phil Armitage (Stony Brook University & Center for Computational Astrophysics, Flatiron Institute)
  • Location: Zoom Online

Event details

Searches for extrasolar planets have shown that planetary systems are not just common, but that they exhibit a broad and mostly unanticipated diversity of architectures. In this talk I will discuss how we can use machine learning methods to better characterize observed systems of close-in planets, and review what we have learnt about the formation and early evolution of planetary systems. Data on exoplanets, from observations of protoplanetary disks, and from the New Horizons mission to the outer Solar System, all motivate novel models in which planet formation proceeds far faster than was previously suspected. I will discuss the prospects for improved theoretical and observational tests of such models.Searches for extrasolar planets have shown that planetary systems are not just common, but that they exhibit a broad and mostly unanticipated diversity of architectures. In this talk I will discuss how we can use machine learning methods to better characterize observed systems of close-in planets, and review what we have learnt about the formation and early evolution of planetary systems. Data on exoplanets, from observations of protoplanetary disks, and from the New Horizons mission to the outer Solar System, all motivate novel models in which planet formation proceeds far faster than was previously suspected. I will discuss the prospects for improved theoretical and observational tests of such models.

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