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Current understanding of exoplanetary systems: observations and formation models

Upcoming
KMI Colloquium
2025-10-01 17:00
Shigeru Ida (Earth-Life Science Institute, Institute of Science Tokyo)
ES635 and ZOOM 

KMI Colloquium” 1st Oct. (Wed)  17:00 – 18:00
Speaker: Shigeru Ida (Earth-Life Science Institute, Institute of Science Tokyo)
Title: Current understanding of exoplanetary systems: observations and formation models
Place: ES635 & ZOOM
Abstract: I will summarize the overview of observation of exoplanets and theoretical models of
planet formation. The observations have shown that exoplanetary systems are
ubiquitous and very diverse in orbital configurations. The observations are now shifting
from the discussion on the planet occurrence rate and the diversity of orbital
configurations. So, it is a good time to summarize the current understanding of
formation models for diverse exoplanetary systems and our Solar system.

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