论文标题
天体物理学模拟和数据分析有关卫星周围卫星的形成,检测和可居住性的数据分析
Astrophysical Simulations and Data Analyses on the Formation, Detection, and Habitability of Moons Around Extrasolar Planets
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论文摘要
虽然太阳系的含有比行星高达20倍的卫星,但到目前为止,在成千上万的极性外行星中的任何一个都没有发现月亮。这个问题自然出现了,为什么还没有实现外事物检测。该累积的关联论文涵盖了与正在进行的搜查外卫星有关的三个关键方面:1。牙齿外行星周围卫星的可能形成场景; 2。这些卫星的新检测策略;和3。外事物作为宿主的潜力。这项工作的结构如下。第一部分对外星卫星领域进行了广泛的介绍,并特别注意它们的形成,检测和可居住性。第二部分介绍了本文的累积部分,共有16个同行评审的期刊出版物,将本文的作者列为主要作者,而本文作者的六本出版物是共同作者。第三部分与我们正在进行的有关Exons的研究分享了与Georg-august哥特廷根大学的硕士Anina Timmermann合作的一些见解,以及国际Max Planck Planck Solar Syston System System Science和Göttingen大学的国际Max Planck研究学院的前博士生Kai Rodenbeck。附录是作者的非审查会议记录和流行科学出版物的集合,进一步传播了我们对极性卫星的研究。
While the solar system contains as many as about 20 times more moons than planets, no moon has been definitively detected around any of the thousands of extrasolar planets so far. The question naturally arises why an exomoon detection has not yet been achieved. This cumulative habilitation thesis covers three of the key aspects related to the ongoing search for extrasolar moons: 1. the possible formation scenarios for moons around extrasolar planets; 2. new detection strategies for these moons; and 3. the potential of exomoons as hosts to extrasolar life. This work is structured as follows. Part I gives a broad introduction to the field of extrasolar moons with special attention to their formation, detection, and habitability. Part II presents the cumulative part of this thesis with a total of 16 peer-reviewed journal publications listing the author of this thesis as a lead author, and six publications with the author of this thesis as a co-author. Part III shares some insights into our ongoing research on exomoons in collaboration with master student Anina Timmermann at the Georg-August University of Göttingen and former PhD student Kai Rodenbeck at the International Max Planck Research School for Solar System Science and the University of Göttingen. The Appendix is a collection of non-peer-reviewed conference proceedings and popular science publications by the author that further disseminate our research of extrasolar moons.