• Discovery of 30 exocomets in a young pla

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    Discovery of 30 exocomets in a young planetary system

    Date:
    April 28, 2022
    Source:
    CNRS
    Summary:
    The star Beta Pictoris has fascinated astronomers because it enables
    them to observe a planetary system in the process of formation. It
    is made up of at least two young planets, and also contains comets,
    which were detected as early as 1987. Now, an international research
    team has discovered 30 such exocomets and determined the size of
    their nuclei, which vary between 3 and 14 kilometers in diameter.



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    For the past thirty years, the star b Pictoris has fascinated astronomers because it enables them to observe a planetary system in the process
    of formation. It is made up of at least two young planets, and also
    contains comets, which were detected as early as 1987. These were the
    first comets ever observed around a star other than the Sun.


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    Now, an international research team headed by Alain Lecavelier des Etangs,
    CNRS researcher at the Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris (CNRS/Sorbonne Universite')1, has discovered 30 such exocomets and determined the size of their nuclei1, which vary between 3 and 14 kilometres in diameter. The scientists were also able to estimate the size distribution of the
    objects, i.e. the proportion of small comets to large ones. This is the
    first time this distribution has been measured outside our Solar System,
    and it is strikingly similar to that of comets orbiting the Sun. It
    shows that, just like the comets of the Solar System, the exocomets of
    b Pictoris were shaped by a series of collisions and breakups.

    This work sheds new light on the origin and evolution of comets in
    planetary systems. Since a part of Earth's water probably originated
    in comets, scientists are seeking to understand their impact on the characteristics of planets. Their findings, published in Scientific
    Reports on April 28, 2022, are the outcome of 156 days of observation of
    the b Pictoris system using NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS).

    Other upcoming observations, in particular with the Hubble and James Webb
    space telescopes, should enable scientists to find out more in the future.

    Footnotes 1. Scientists from the Laboratoire d'Etudes Spatiales et d'Instrumentation en Astrophysique (Observatoire de Paris -- PSL
    /CNRS/Sorbonne Universite'/ Universite' Paris Cite') and the Institut
    de Plane'tologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble (CNRS/UGA) also took
    part in this research.

    2. A comet is formed primarily by a rocky core covered with dust and
    gas in the solid state. The tail of the comet appears only temporarily,
    when the frozen gases are warmed and enter the gaseous state.


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    ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Alain Lecavelier des Etangs, Lucie Cros, Guillaume He'brard, Eder
    Martioli, Marc Duquesnoy, Matthew A. Kenworthy, Flavien Kiefer,
    Sylvestre Lacour, Anne-Marie Lagrange, Nade`ge Meunier, Alfred
    Vidal-Madjar.

    Exocomets size distribution in the b Pictoris planetary system.

    Scientific Reports, 2022; 12 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-09021-2 ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/04/220428085828.htm

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