Pandemonium in the Planetary Graveyard

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Speaker Name/Affiliation
Jay Farihi / University College London
When
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Location Other (Room)
SPSC W-120
Event Details & Abstracts

Abstract: Defying the notion of the silent graveyard, planetary systems refuse to die quietly. Instead, a significant fraction show one or more signs of dynamical reanimation, with strong indications of general mayhem during the last stages of stellar evolution. I will give a brief tour of these evolved and active planetary systems, which provide major insights into rocky planetary bodies in particular. These descendants of intermediate-mass stars reveal characteristics of their former planetary systems in ways unattainable by conventional methods using main-sequence stars. In particular, the metal pollution observed in white dwarf stars reveals the bulk chemistry of entire planetesimals or planetary fragments, including compelling evidence for Earth-like chemistry, planetary differentiation, and believe it or not — water. This talk will cover some of the highlights of the active planetary graveyard, including variability and transient behavior.

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