Two Terrestrial Planet Families with Different Origins

dc.contributor.authorSwain M.R.
dc.contributor.authorEstrela R.
dc.contributor.authorSotin C.
dc.contributor.authorRoudier G.M.
dc.contributor.authorZellem R.T.
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-12T23:52:14Z
dc.date.available2024-03-12T23:52:14Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstract© 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.The potentially important role of stellar irradiation in envelope removal for planets with diameters of 2 R ⊕ has been inferred both through theoretical work and the observed bimodal distribution of small planet occurrence as a function of radius. We examined the trends for small planets in the three-dimensional radius-insolation-density space and found that the terrestrial planets divide into two distinct families based on insolation. The lower insolation family merges with terrestrial planets and small bodies in the solar system and is thus Earth-like. The higher insolation terrestrial planet family forms a bulk-density continuum with the sub-Neptunes, and is thus likely to be composed of remnant cores produced by photoevaporation. Based on the density-radius relationships, we suggest that both terrestrial families show evidence of density enhancement through collisions. Our findings highlight the important role that both photoevaporation and collisions have in determining the density of small planets.
dc.description.issuenumber2
dc.description.volume881
dc.identifier.doi10.3847/1538-4357/ab2714
dc.identifier.issn1538-4357
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.mackenzie.br/handle/10899/35218
dc.relation.ispartofAstrophysical Journal
dc.rightsAcesso Aberto
dc.subject.otherlanguageplanetary systems
dc.subject.otherlanguageplanets and satellites: composition
dc.subject.otherlanguageplanets and satellites: formation
dc.subject.otherlanguageplanets and satellites: terrestrial planets
dc.titleTwo Terrestrial Planet Families with Different Origins
dc.typeArtigo
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