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The Origin of Stars, Planets, and Life in the Universe Dr. Natalie Batalha [email protected]

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Page 1: Origin of star planets and life

The Origin of Stars, Planets, and Life in the Universe

Dr. Natalie [email protected]

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How many planets are there in our Solar System?

Poll Question:

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Taking an Inventory of the Solar System

PlutoNeptune Comet

UranusMarsEarth

Saturn

Mercury

Sun

Venus

Jupiter

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http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/iau/lists/InnerPlot.html

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Solar System Table of Contents:

I. SunII. Mercury, Venus, Earth, MarsIII. Asteroid BeltIV.Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, NeptuneV. Kuiper Belt (icy asteroids)VI.Oort Cloud (comets)

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SIZE SHAPE ORBIT TEMP COMP

Which of the following criteria are important for defining a planet?

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Size and Shape: Earth is spherical, asteroid Gaspra is not.

12,800 kilometers(avout 8000 miles)

15 kilometers(about 9 miles)

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Asteroid Ceres is spherical and about the size of Texas. Is it a planet?

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Io Europa Ganymede Callisto

MoonMercury

MarsPluto

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Definition so far:a) Orbits the Sun;b) Is at least as large as Pluto.

Ceres GanymedeYES NO YES NO

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Orbital Characteristics

Mercury Earth Mars

7° Venus

SaturnJupiter

Uranus

Neptune

Pluto

17°

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Poll Question:

Why is Pluto’s orbit different from those of the other 8 planets?

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Discovery of Kuiper Belt Objects

• 1992, Jane Luu and David Jewitt

• More than 1,000 KBO’s now known

• 11 Pluto-sized KBO’s

• Pluto is a Kuiper Belt Object

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How to Find Kuiper Belt Objects

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The Orbits of Some Kuiper Belt Objects

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Artist’s Depiction of UB313

Credit: Robert Hurt (IPAC)

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UB313(1500 miles)

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Should UB313 be the 10th Planet in the Solar System?

Yes No

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Size Orbit History Population

Which of the following criteria are important for defining a planet?

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193 planets orbiting other stars (a total of 155 systems) have been identified to date.

What do they tell us?

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Most are in elliptical orbits

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Gas giants are seen orbiting very close to their parent star!

Copyright © 1998-2006 Lynette R. Cook

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Three planets all within 0.2 AU (Mercury orbits at 0.4 AU!)

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Giant planets with 10x’s the mass of Jupiter.

Copyright © 1998-2006 Lynette R. Cook, All Rights Reserved

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The International Astronomical Union is

working to craft a definition that satisfies both Solar System and Extra-Solar

System findings.

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Summary

• Object size and orbit main criteria

• Historical context a consideration (Pluto is already on all of the plastic placemats!)

• Membership in a larger population will also be a consideration

• Object must be smaller than about 13 x’s Jupiter’s mass

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For more information:

Discovery of UB 313:http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~mbrown/

First Discovery of Kuiper Belt Objects:http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/faculty/jewitt/kb.html

List of planets orbiting other stars:http://exoplanet.eu