Friday, November 9, 2012

1211.1673 (E. Chiang et al.)

The Minimum-Mass Extrasolar Nebula: In-Situ Formation of Close-In Super-Earths    [PDF]

E. Chiang, G. Laughlin
Close-in super-Earths, with radii R = 2-5 R_Earth and orbital periods P < 100 days, orbit more than half, and perhaps nearly all Sun-like stars in the universe. We use this omnipresent population to construct the minimum-mass extrasolar nebula (MMEN), the circumstellar disk of solar-composition solids and gas from which such planets formed, if they formed near their current locations and did not migrate. In a series of back-of-the-envelope calculations, we demonstrate how in-situ formation in the MMEN is fast, efficient, and can reproduce many of the observed properties of close-in super-Earths, including their gas-to-rock fractions. Testable predictions are discussed.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.1673

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