Small Bodies in Planetary Systems

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This school tested lecture series is intended as an introduction to the latest research results and to key issues of future research on planetary systems.


The small bodies in planetary systems are indicative of the material evo- tion, the dynamical evolution, and the presence of planets in a system. Recent astronomicalresearch,spaceresearch,laboratoryresearch,andnumericals- ulationsbroughtawealthofnewandexciting?ndingsonextra-solarplanetary systems and on asteroids, comets, meteoroids, dust, and trans-Neptunian - jects in the solar system. Progress in astronomical instrumentation led to the discovery and investigation of small bodies in the outer solar system and to observations of cosmic dust in debris disks of extra-solar planetary systems. Space research allowed for close studies of some of the small solar system bodies from spacecraft. This lecture series is intended as an introduction to the latest research results and to the key issues of future research. The ch- ters are mainly based on lectures given during a recent research school and on research activities within the 21st Century COE Program Origin and Evolution of Planetary Systems at Kobe University, Japan. In Chap. 1, Taku Takeuchi discusses the evolution of gas and dust from protoplanetary disks to planetary disks. Using a simple model, he studies v- cous evolution and photoevaporation as possible mechanisms of gas dispersal. He further considers how the dust grows into planetesimals. Motion of dust particles induced by gas drag is described, and then using a simple analytic model, the dust growth timescale is discussed.

School tested lecture series intended as introduction to latest research results and to key issues of future research on planetary systems

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The small bodies in planetary systems are indicative of the material evolution, the dynamical evolution and the presence of planets in a system. Recent astronomical research, space research, laboratory research and numerical simulations have brought a wealth of new and exciting findings on extra-solar planetary systems and on asteroids, comets, meteoroids and trans-Neptunian objects in our solar system. Progress in astronomical instrumentation has led to the discovery and investigation of small bodies in the outer solar system and to observations of debris disks related to the small bodies in extra-solar planetary systems. Space research allowed for close studies of some of the small solar system bodies from spacecraft. This class-tested lecture set is intended as an introduction to the latest research results and to the key issues of future research.


Inhalt
From Protoplanetary Disks to Planetary Disks: Gas Dispersal and Dust Growth.- Dynamics of Small Bodies in Planetary Systems.- Asteroids and Their Collisional Disruption.- On the Strength and Disruption Mechanisms of Small Bodies in the Solar System.- Meteoroids and Meteors #x02014; Observations and Connection to Parent Bodies.- Optical Properties of Dust.- Evolution of Dust and Small Bodies: Physical Processes.- Observational Studies of Interplanetary Dust.- Six Hot Topics in Planetary Astronomy.- Detection of Extrasolar Planets and Circumstellar Disks.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Gewicht 522g
    • Untertitel Lecture Notes in Physics 758
    • Titel Small Bodies in Planetary Systems
    • Veröffentlichung 14.08.2011
    • ISBN 3642095593
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9783642095597
    • Jahr 2011
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T19mm
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • Anzahl Seiten 344
    • Editor Ingrid Mann, Akiko Nakamura, Tadashi Mukai
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • GTIN 09783642095597

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