2024
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ad2463
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Eccentricity Distribution beyond the Snow Line and Implications for Planetary Habitability

Stephen R. Kane,
Robert A. Wittenmyer

Abstract: A fundamental question in the study of planetary system demographics is: how common is the solar system architecture? The primary importance of this question lies in the potential of planetary systems to create habitable environments, and dissecting the various components of solar system evolution that contributed to a sustainable temperate surface for Earth. One important factor in that respect is volatile delivery to the inner system and the dependence on giant planets beyond the snow line as scattering agen… Show more

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