Research Division Seminar
PLANETARY PIECES: PUTING THE CLUES TOGETHER USING WHITE DWARFS
Abstract
Planetary systems have been found systematically orbiting main sequence stars and red giants. But the detection of planets per se during the white dwarf phase has been more elusive with only 3 systems. We have, however, ample indirect evidence of the existence of planetary debris around these systems in the form of material acreted onto the white dwarf, disks and even planetesimals. In this talk, I will review how we can put the pieces together: how we can reconcile what we see in white dwarfs with what we can infer regarding the evolution of planetary systems from the main sequence phase.
About the talk
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spectroscopy, photometry, winds , white dwarfs, subdwarfs, stellar evolution, stellar activity, protoplanetary discs, mass loss, magnetic fields, low-mass stars, circumstellar matter, Data mining, science
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