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SUMMARY:Companion-disk interaction in exoplanetary systems\, a (mostly) ob
 servational perspective - Grant Kennedy - University of Warwick
DTSTART:20201109T140000Z
DTEND:20201109T150000Z
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CONTACT:Cleo Loi
DESCRIPTION:Much of our knowledge of the Solar system’s history has been
  inferred from the dynamical properties of small body populations. For exa
 mple\, Pluto’s 2:3 resonance with Neptune is thought to be the result of
  Neptune's orbit moving outward in the first billion years after the Solar
  system was formed. With many analogous planets and small-body populations
  known about other stars\, a broad aim is to infer the architecture and hi
 stories of other planetary systems\, thus placing our own system in a broa
 der context. This talk will discuss various recent studies that work towar
 ds this goal by considering both observations of specific systems in detai
 l\, and correlations in large samples.
LOCATION:Online
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