Protostars and planets - Overview from a planetary perspectiveToday the simultaneous formation of a star and planetary system is understood to be natural and coupled consequences of the collapse of an interstellar cloud of molecular gas and dust. Ideas put forward to account for the existence of the solar system seem generally applicable to star formation throughout the universe. If this is indeed the case, then planetary systems should be present in large numbers throughout the universe. Even the gross structural features of the planetary system in the solar system seem largely to be the result of nearly deterministic processes, rather than the result of chance alone; many planetary systems throughout the universe may resemble this one. This chapter summarizes and examines some of the implications of ideas about the formation of stars and planetary systems.
Document ID
19860027889
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Levy, E. H. (Arizona, University Tucson, United States)