The search for forming planetary systems

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Interplanetary Dust, Interplanetary Gas, Planetary Evolution, Solar Corona, Solar System Evolution, Angular Momentum, Gravitational Effects, Milky Way Galaxy, Thermodynamics, Planetary Systems, Extrasolar Planets, Origin, Formation, Brightness, Radio Astronomy, Technical Aspects, Radiation, Wavelengths, Orbits, Earth-Based Observations, Interferometry, Satellite Observations, Gases, Disk, Nebula, Emissions, Temperature, Thermal Properties, Evolution, Accretion, Dust, Iras Satellite, T Tauri Stars, Mass, Spe

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The paper considers the probable sequence of events in the evolution of the solar system and examines examples of other stars observed in some of the gestational stages of planetary formation, which was made possible by recently developed technology, such as the Caltech's millimeter-wave array and IRAM millimeter-wave telescope. Indirect evidence obtained on the formation and evolution of a planetary system is described. Today's evidence strongly suggests that the solar system is not unique and that planetary systems are abundant in the Galaxy.

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