Detectability of satellites around directly imaged exoplanets and brown dwarfs
Cecilia Lazzoni,
Silvano Desidera,
Raffaele Gratton
et al.
Abstract:Satellites around substellar companions are a heterogeneous class of objects with a variety of different formation histories. Focusing on potentially detectable satellites around exoplanets and brown dwarfs, we might expect to find objects belonging to two main populations: planet-like satellites similar to Titan or the Galileian Satellites -likely formed within the scope of core accretion; and binary-like objects, formed within different scenarios, such as disk instability. The properties of these potential s… Show more
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