Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Sep 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002stin...0276306w&link_type=abstract
Technical Report, Carnegie Institution of Washington Washington, DC United States Dept. of Terrestrial Magnetism
Statistics
Applications
Extrasolar Planets, Planetary Evolution, Solar System Evolution, Astronomical Models, Applications Programs (Computers)
Scientific paper
During the past decade, progress has been made by relating the 'standard model' for the formation of planetary systems to computational and observational advances. A significant contribution to this has been provided by this grant. The consequence of this is that the rigor of the physical modeling has improved considerably. This has identified discrepancies between the predictions of the standard model and recent observations of extrasolar planets. In some cases, the discrepancies can be resolved by recognition of the stochastic nature of the planetary formation process, leading to variations in the final state of a planetary system. In other cases, it seems more likely that there are major deficiencies in the standard model, requiring our identifying variations to the model that are not so strongly constrained to our Solar System.
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