SIGNATURES OF PLANETS AND PROTOPLANETS IN THE GALACTIC CENTER: A CLUE TO UNDERSTANDING THE G2 CLOUD?
@article{Mapelli2015SIGNATURESOP, title={SIGNATURES OF PLANETS AND PROTOPLANETS IN THE GALACTIC CENTER: A CLUE TO UNDERSTANDING THE G2 CLOUD?}, author={Michela Mapelli and Emanuele Ripamonti}, journal={The Astrophysical Journal}, year={2015}, volume={806} }
Several hundred young stars lie in the innermost parsec of our Galaxy. The supermassive black hole (SMBH) might capture planets orbiting these stars and bring them onto nearly radial orbits. The same fate might occur to planetary embryos (PEs), i.e., protoplanets born from gravitational instabilities in protoplanetary disks. In this paper, we investigate the emission properties of rogue planets and PEs in the Galactic center. In particular, we study the effects of photoevaporation caused by the…
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