论文标题
从太阳系的角度来看
Exocomets from a Solar System Perspective
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论文摘要
外射组组是小物体,释放出气体和灰尘,这些气体和灰尘绕太阳以外的其他旋转恒星。它们的存在首先是从1980年代后期使用光谱法检测出恒星光谱中可变吸收特征的发现。最近,通过从空间的光度传输以及碎屑盘中的Far-Ir/mm气体发射来检测到它们。由于(EXO)彗星被认为包含恒星系统中最原始的材料,因此它们具有为我们提供有关额外太阳系的早期阶段形成和进化条件的信息。在太阳系中,彗星携带了原始磁盘环境的物理和化学记忆,它们在其中形成了它们,提供了有关原始太阳星云中过程的相关信息。本文的目的是比较太阳系彗星和埃克索组组之间的基本组成特性。该论文旨在强调共同点并讨论可能有助于参与研究社区之间的沟通的差异,也许也避免了误解。埃克索组人的组成可能会有所不同,具体取决于其太阳系彗星(太阳系彗星)的形成环境,并且由于埃克索组人在空间上没有解决,因此在将它们与太阳系彗星的高忠诚度观察结果进行比较时,它们构成了挑战。对主要序列恒星周围气体的观察,对“污染”白矮人大气的光谱观察以及转运外exocomets的光谱观察结果表明,外射手群可能显示出与太阳系彗星的组成相似性。最近的星际游客2i/borisov显示出类似于太阳系彗星的气体,灰尘和核特性。这引起了诱人的前景,即星际彗星的观察可能有助于桥接外oc仪和太阳系彗星的田地。
Exocomets are small bodies releasing gas and dust which orbit stars other than the Sun. Their existence was first inferred from the detection of variable absorption features in stellar spectra in the late 1980s using spectroscopy. More recently, they have been detected through photometric transits from space, and through far-IR/mm gas emission within debris disks. As (exo)comets are considered to contain the most pristine material accessible in stellar systems, they hold the potential to give us information about early stage formation and evolution conditions of extra Solar Systems. In the Solar System, comets carry the physical and chemical memory of the protoplanetary disk environment where they formed, providing relevant information on processes in the primordial solar nebula. The aim of this paper is to compare essential compositional properties between Solar System comets and exocomets. The paper aims to highlight commonalities and to discuss differences which may aid the communication between the involved research communities and perhaps also avoid misconceptions. Exocomets likely vary in their composition depending on their formation environment like Solar System comets do, and since exocomets are not resolved spatially, they pose a challenge when comparing them to high fidelity observations of Solar System comets. Observations of gas around main sequence stars, spectroscopic observations of "polluted" white dwarf atmospheres and spectroscopic observations of transiting exocomets suggest that exocomets may show compositional similarities with Solar System comets. The recent interstellar visitor 2I/Borisov showed gas, dust and nuclear properties similar to that of Solar System comets. This raises the tantalising prospect that observations of interstellar comets may help bridge the fields of exocomet and Solar System comets.