Tag: SAO 206462

  • Accretion Only Planet Formation Models will Slowly be Replaced by Hydrodynamic Hybrid Models…

    “Our results demonstrate that even intermediate-mass protoplanets — less detectable, but more ubiquitous, than super-Jupiters — are capable of indirectly inducing large-scale spiral disk features, and underscore the importance of including radiation physics in efforts to reproduce observations.” Reference: Can gap-edge illumination excite spirals in protoplanetary disks? Three-temperature radiation hydrodynamics and NIR image modelling Dhruv…

  • Infant Star SAO 206462 With Protoplanetary Disk 440 Lightyears From Earth

    SAO 206462 (also known as HD 135344B) is a young Herbig F star in the constellation Lupus with a prominent circumstellar protoplanetary disk. The Subaru Telescope captured remarkable images of this system, revealing never-before-seen details of a solar system in the making: 4. Recent high-resolution observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have captured detailed…