Planet Formation

作者: J.E. Chambers

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-08-095975-7.00120-0

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摘要: The origin of the Sun's planetary system is a long-standing problem but one whose solution may be in sight. Recent progress has been rapid and much changed since first edition this book. This article will describe reasonably coherent story for formation planets, based on what people know today, with obvious caveat that future discoveries are bound to change some details. outlines various aspects planet according current paradigm, particular emphasis system.

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