Institute for Advanced Study/Princeton University Joint Astrophysics Colloquium

Generation I Planets

A large number of close-in super-Earths have now been discovered. These planets are most likely formed while the proto-planetary disks are still alive, hence the title of this talk. I will report some recent observational results, regarding their masses, compositions, relationship to companion planets, and to host star metallicity and binarity. A picture emerges where gen-I planets share surprisingly uniform properties. Earth and other terrestrial planets probably formed after the gaseous disks have dispersed (gen-II planets). Currently we have scant evidence for their existence in extra-solar systems. This strongly motivates new searches.

Date & Time

November 19, 2019 | 11:00am – 12:00pm

Location

Bloomberg Hall Lecture Hall

Speakers

Yanqin Wu

Affiliation

University of Toronto

Notes

Coffee and refreshments are available from 10:30 am in the Bloomberg Hall Commons Room. Lunch will be provided for all and available in the back of the Dilworth Room. Please enter the Dilworth Room using the last door in the hallway.