An Eccentric Sub-Neptune Moving Into the Evaporation Desert - Astrobiology
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An Eccentric Sub-Neptune Moving Into the Evaporation Desert - Astrobiology
Though missions such as Kepler, K2, and TESS have discovered >2,000 sub-Neptune and Neptunian planets, there is a dearth of such planets at close-in (P≲3 days) orbits. This feature, called the Neptune desert or the evaporation desert, is believed to be primarily shaped by planetary migration and photoevaporation. However, this region is not completely devoid […] The post An Eccentric Sub-Neptune Moving Into the Evaporation Desert appeared first …
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