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Wide-orbit planet formation and the case for Planet Nine It suggests that wide-orbit planets are most likely to be found around high-metallicity stars that already host gas giants, making these systems prime candidates for deep imaging campaigns The researchers also noted that if Planet Nine exists, it could be discovered soon after the Vera C Rubin Observatory becomes operational
‘Pinballs in a cosmic arcade’: New study suggests how wide-orbit . . . In a new study published in Nature Astronomy, researchers from Rice and the Planetary Science Institute used complex simulations to show that wide-orbit planets are not anomalies but rather natural by-products of a chaotic early phase in planetary system development
How chaotic planet formation may explain wide-orbit worlds like Planet Nine It identifies high-metallicity stars already known to host gas giants as promising candidates for direct imaging of wide-orbit planets The upcoming Vera C Rubin Observatory, with its deep-sky capabilities, may play a pivotal role in this search - potentially detecting Planet Nine or closing the case on its existence
Wide-orbit planets support the possibility of Planet 9 Artist’s concept of a planet far from its home star A new study said that wide-orbit planets could be a natural result of chaotic early solar system formation Such planets would lend support to the possibility of a Planet 9 in our solar system Image via Javier Miranda Unsplash
Wide-orbit planet formation and the case for Planet Nine In a new study published in Nature Astronomy, researchers from Rice University and the Planetary Science Institute used complex simulations to show t hat wide-orbit planets are not anomalies but rather natural by-products of a chaotic early phase in planetary system development This phase occurs while stars are still packed tightly in their birth clusters and planets are jostling for space in
Planet formation study strengthens case for Planet Nine Researchers investigating planet formation discovered that planets in wide orbits are not unusual The research sheds light on the mysterious and hypothetical Planet Nine
There’s Suddenly A 40% Chance ‘Planet Nine’ Exists - Forbes The new study published in Nature Astronomy reveals that “wide-orbit” planets — those that orbit the sun from at least 100 times farther than Earth orbits the sun — may be a natural