论文标题
用于外行研究的太阳系物理
Solar System Physics for Exoplanet Research
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论文摘要
在过去的三十年中,我们目睹了我们对宇宙的理解 - 系外行星时代的曙光。一旦我们知道一个行星系统(太阳能系统),我们现在就知道成千上万的,每周都会宣布新系统。但是,在我们迄今为止发现的成千上万个行星系统中,只有一个可以在太阳系上进行近距离和个人研究。 在这篇综述中,我们描述了我们目前对系外行星科学界太阳系的理解 - 重点是被认为塑造了我们今天看到的系统的过程。在第一部分中,我们将太阳系作为现在观察到的许多行星系统的一个精心研究的示例。在第二部分中,我们描述了我们今天所知道的太阳系的小体群 - 从25个已知的行星卫星到各种小体的人群,这些小体可以提醒系统的形成和早期进化。在第三节中,我们将当前对太阳系行星的知识视为身体。在第四节中,我们讨论了太阳系的形成和演变中进行的研究,重点是对系统小体群的详细研究而收集的信息。在第五节中,我们讨论了我们当前对行星系统以外的行星系统的了解 - 无论是在他们托管的行星方面,以及我们观察到的旋转宿主恒星的碎屑而言。 随着我们更多地了解其他行星系统的多样性和普遍性,我们的太阳系将仍然是促进我们对那些新发现系统的理解和建模的关键试金石,我们将对未来的调查进行了讨论,以进一步扩展该知识。
Over the past three decades, we have witnessed one of the great revolutions in our understanding of the cosmos - the dawn of the Exoplanet Era. Where once we knew of just one planetary system (the Solar system), we now know of thousands, with new systems being announced on a weekly basis. Of the thousands of planetary systems we have found to date, however, there is only one that we can study up-close and personal - the Solar system. In this review, we describe our current understanding of the Solar system for the exoplanetary science community - with a focus on the processes thought to have shaped the system we see today. In section one, we introduce the Solar system as a single well studied example of the many planetary systems now observed. In section two, we describe the Solar system's small body populations as we know them today - from the two hundred and five known planetary satellites to the various populations of small bodies that serve as a reminder of the system's formation and early evolution. In section three, we consider our current knowledge of the Solar system's planets, as physical bodies. In section four, we discuss the research that has been carried out into the Solar system's formation and evolution, with a focus on the information gleaned as a result of detailed studies of the system's small body populations. In section five, we discuss our current knowledge of planetary systems beyond our own - both in terms of the planets they host, and in terms of the debris that we observe orbiting their host stars. As we learn ever more about the diversity and ubiquity of other planetary systems, our Solar system will remain the key touchstone that facilitates our understanding and modelling of those newly found systems, and we finish section five with a discussion of the future surveys that will further expand that knowledge.