Scattering cold Jupiters disrupt inner mean-motion resonances via secular perturbations from their orbital history, driving resonance circulation in most 2:1 and 3:2 configurations and explaining the Kepler period ratio distribution.
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Planetesimal disks with 1-4% of the planetary mass disrupt resonant Neptune chains, triggering instabilities that scatter planets to ~0.1 au orbits and enable hot Neptune formation on 10-100 Myr timescales.
Scattering between close-in super-Earths and secularly perturbed cold planets can launch some planets into free-floating orbits.
Microlensing-inferred free-floating planets plus bound planets require more mass than protoplanetary disks supply, even at 100% conversion efficiency, potentially creating a crisis if the mass function is bottom-heavy.
AMPM survey detects one microlensing candidate in LMC data and constrains up to 30% of Galactic primordial black hole dark matter at 95% C.L. in the asteroid-to-planetary mass range, with peak sensitivity shifted to lunar masses by second-order effects.
Three new planets detected via 2023 KMTNet microlensing with mass ratios log q ~ -1.9, -2.0, -2.6; overall 2023 sample of 25 planets matches prior mass-ratio distribution.
A new HST wide-field survey of the Galactic Bulge supplies high-angular-resolution data to enhance Roman exoplanet detections and serve as a community legacy dataset for stellar populations and dynamics.
Analyses of ten microlensing events identify candidate brown dwarf companions in binary systems, with two events suggesting brown dwarf binaries.
Mars provides a real-world case study of processes like volatile loss, climate evolution, and magnetism that determine habitability on small rocky planets at the edge of habitable conditions.
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Impact of Cold Jupiter Scattering on the Mean-Motion Resonance of Inner Small Planets
Scattering cold Jupiters disrupt inner mean-motion resonances via secular perturbations from their orbital history, driving resonance circulation in most 2:1 and 3:2 configurations and explaining the Kepler period ratio distribution.
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Planetesimal-Driven Instabilities in Resonant Chains of Cold Neptunes and Their Dynamical Outcomes
Planetesimal disks with 1-4% of the planetary mass disrupt resonant Neptune chains, triggering instabilities that scatter planets to ~0.1 au orbits and enable hot Neptune formation on 10-100 Myr timescales.
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A Robust Launching Mechanism for Freely-Floating Planets from Host Stars with Close-in Planets
Scattering between close-in super-Earths and secularly perturbed cold planets can launch some planets into free-floating orbits.
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The Persistent Missing Mass Problem in Planet Formation
Microlensing-inferred free-floating planets plus bound planets require more mass than protoplanetary disks supply, even at 100% conversion efficiency, potentially creating a crisis if the mass function is bottom-heavy.
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AMPM I. A Targeted Search for Asteroid Mass Primordial Black Hole Microlenses
AMPM survey detects one microlensing candidate in LMC data and constrains up to 30% of Galactic primordial black hole dark matter at 95% C.L. in the asteroid-to-planetary mass range, with peak sensitivity shifted to lunar masses by second-order effects.
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Mass Production of 2023 KMTNet Microlensing Planets. III: Three Planets from the Subprime Field
Three new planets detected via 2023 KMTNet microlensing with mass ratios log q ~ -1.9, -2.0, -2.6; overall 2023 sample of 25 planets matches prior mass-ratio distribution.
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An HST Wide Field Survey of the Galactic Bulge: Overview, Strategy, and First Results
A new HST wide-field survey of the Galactic Bulge supplies high-angular-resolution data to enhance Roman exoplanet detections and serve as a community legacy dataset for stellar populations and dynamics.
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Candidate Microlensing Brown Dwarfs in Binary Lens Systems from the 2023--2025 Observing Seasons
Analyses of ten microlensing events identify candidate brown dwarf companions in binary systems, with two events suggesting brown dwarf binaries.
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Mars as an Exoplanet: Lessons from a Planet at the Edge of Habitability
Mars provides a real-world case study of processes like volatile loss, climate evolution, and magnetism that determine habitability on small rocky planets at the edge of habitable conditions.