🪐 LES EXOPLANÈTES en BD! (1/4) ✨
Environ la 1/2 des étoiles font partie de systèmes stellaires multiples avec plus d’une étoile! Comment se sont-ils formés? Comment peut-on les observer et les modéliser? Ont-ils des exoplanètes? Réponse en BD!
@ERC_Research @IPAG_fr (1/4) 🚀
🌟🌟🌟 Disc Dynamics, Planet Stability & Detectability in Alpha Centauri: new article with @MarioSucerquia (Cuello & Sucerquia, 2024). This captivating triple stellar system happens to host the closest star to the Earth: Proxima Centauri.
But, are there exoplanets in Alpha Cen?
✨🇮🇹 Special session on “Stars, discs & planets: dynamics & evolution in multiple systems” at the upcoming EAS meeting between 1-5 July 2024 in Padova. We will focus on the role & impact of stellar multiplicity on disc dynamics and planet formation & evolution. Abstracts welcome!
Each part will have 2 invited review talks and 4 contributed talks. If you happen to be a stellar multiplicity / disc dynamics / exoplanet enthusiast, please consider sending a contribution through the EAS website.
NB: Submission deadline is on March 7h 2024.
✨ Massive congrats to Simone Ceppi (U. of Milano, Italy) for his latest A&A article on “Probing initial distributions of orbital eccentricity and disc misalignment via polar discs”.
The preprint is available here: https://t.co/sso1j8eYZN
This work was led by Simone Ceppi in collaboration with G. Lodato, C. Longarini, D. Price, D. Elsender, and M. Bate. This Italian-French-Australian-English collaboration is part of the @Stellar_MADE project, funded by the @ERC_Research, hosted at @IPAG_fr and @UGrenobleAlpes
Migrating #FARGO3D to @github in preparation for the #FARGO3DWorkshop. Want to give it a try? Clone from https://t.co/gZJVSVv4OE and look at the user guide at https://t.co/bbcsohBoEO
As a matter of fact, exoplanets have been detected around compact objects. Also, LISA-like instruments can in principle be used as a circumbinary planet detectors for White Dwarf binaries. Pretty cool, isn't it?
More info about the workshop here:
https://t.co/HgVdLw37lS
The novelty this year is that we will have two special guests from the "high energy realm" who work on gravitational waves, compact objects, and supernovae. We plan to seek new connections between "planet formation" and their fields.