Planets Outside the Solar System: Theory and Observations:
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Beschreibung: | The question of the existence of other worlds and other living beings has been present in the human quest for knowledge since as far as Epicurus. For centuries this question belonged to the fields of philosophy and theology. The theoretical problem of the formation of the Solar System, and hence of other planetary systems, was tackled only during the 18th century, while the first observational attempts for a detection started less than one hundred years ago. Direct observation of an extra-solar planetary system is an extraordinarily difficult problem: extra-solar planets are at huge distances, are incredibly faint and are overwhelmed by the bright light of their own stars. With virtually no observational insight to test their models, theoreticians have remained for decades in a difficult position to make substantial progress. Yet, the field of stellar formation has provided since the 1980s both the the oretical and observational evidences for the formation of discs at the stage of star birth and for debris materials orbiting the very young stellar systems. It was tempting to consider that these left-overs might indeed later agglomerate into planetary systems more or less similar to ours. Then came observational evidences for planets outside the Solar System |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (XXIII, 421 p) |
ISBN: | 9789401146234 9780792357094 |
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DOI: | 10.1007/978-94-011-4623-4 |
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spelling | Mariotti, J.-M. Verfasser aut Planets Outside the Solar System: Theory and Observations edited by J.-M. Mariotti, D. Alloin Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, held in Cargèse, Corsica, France, May 5-15, 1998 Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1999 1 Online-Ressource (XXIII, 421 p) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier NATO Science Series, Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences 532 1389-2185 The question of the existence of other worlds and other living beings has been present in the human quest for knowledge since as far as Epicurus. For centuries this question belonged to the fields of philosophy and theology. The theoretical problem of the formation of the Solar System, and hence of other planetary systems, was tackled only during the 18th century, while the first observational attempts for a detection started less than one hundred years ago. Direct observation of an extra-solar planetary system is an extraordinarily difficult problem: extra-solar planets are at huge distances, are incredibly faint and are overwhelmed by the bright light of their own stars. With virtually no observational insight to test their models, theoreticians have remained for decades in a difficult position to make substantial progress. Yet, the field of stellar formation has provided since the 1980s both the the oretical and observational evidences for the formation of discs at the stage of star birth and for debris materials orbiting the very young stellar systems. It was tempting to consider that these left-overs might indeed later agglomerate into planetary systems more or less similar to ours. Then came observational evidences for planets outside the Solar System Geography Planetology Biochemistry Earth Sciences Astronomy, Observations and Techniques Biochemistry, general Astrophysics and Astroparticles Geografie Geowissenschaften Alloin, D. Sonstige oth https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4623-4 Verlag Volltext |
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