Fomalhaut

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Fomalhaut

Post #1by ajtribick » 17.04.2012, 20:13

So Fomalhaut b was originally announced as a ringed gas giant planet, and that is how it is depicted in the current Celestia extrasolar planets files.

However since then there have been problems... latest seems to be that the object is probably far less massive than thought, and there might be an additional unseen planet acting as an outer ring shepherd. This inferred from the sharp edges of the dust ring and infrared non-detections of the planet.

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Re: Fomalhaut

Post #2by PlutonianEmpire » 18.04.2012, 03:21

ajtribick wrote:So Fomalhaut b was originally announced as a ringed gas giant planet, and that is how it is depicted in the current Celestia extrasolar planets files.
I looked at it in both extrasolar.ssc and Celestia, and haven't seen any rings added to it. :?:
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Re: Fomalhaut

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Post #4by ajtribick » 18.04.2012, 06:11

The point was more that it is rendered as a gas giant, rather than the rings themselves.

Rings are a poor fit to the data anyway, you need an optically-thin dust cloud.

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