H-type objects in IC348 show spatial distributions matching stars and brown dwarfs, unlike the more dispersed distribution of simulated ejected planets, indicating a star-like formation origin.
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The paper advocates preserving HST UV spectroscopy through 2035 as essential for statistically significant samples of polluted white dwarf compositions, groundwork for HWO, and synergy with JWST.
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Planet or brown dwarf? Constraints on the formation of H-type objects in IC348
H-type objects in IC348 show spatial distributions matching stars and brown dwarfs, unlike the more dispersed distribution of simulated ejected planets, indicating a star-like formation origin.
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From Hubble to HWO: Bridging the Frontier of White Dwarf Exoplanet Science
The paper advocates preserving HST UV spectroscopy through 2035 as essential for statistically significant samples of polluted white dwarf compositions, groundwork for HWO, and synergy with JWST.