Literature DB >> 18172492

A young massive planet in a star-disk system.

J Setiawan1, Th Henning, R Launhardt, A Müller, P Weise, M Kürster.   

Abstract

There is a general consensus that planets form within disks of dust and gas around newly born stars. Details of their formation process, however, are still a matter of ongoing debate. The timescale of planet formation remains unclear, so the detection of planets around young stars with protoplanetary disks is potentially of great interest. Hitherto, no such planet has been found. Here we report the detection of a planet of mass (9.8+/-3.3)M(Jupiter) around TW Hydrae (TW Hya), a nearby young star with an age of only 8-10 Myr that is surrounded by a well-studied circumstellar disk. It orbits the star with a period of 3.56 days at 0.04 au, inside the inner rim of the disk. This demonstrates that planets can form within 10 Myr, before the disk has been dissipated by stellar winds and radiation.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18172492     DOI: 10.1038/nature06426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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1.  A hot Jupiter orbiting a 2-million-year-old solar-mass T Tauri star.

Authors:  J F Donati; C Moutou; L Malo; C Baruteau; L Yu; E Hébrard; G Hussain; S Alencar; F Ménard; J Bouvier; P Petit; M Takami; R Doyon; A Collier Cameron
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2016-06-20       Impact factor: 49.962

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