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Connecting the Dots: Investigating Planet Formation and Composition Through Observations of Carbon and Oxygen Species in Stars, Disks, and Planets

机译:连接点:通过观察恒星,圆盘和行星中的碳和氧物种来研究行星的形成和组成

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What physical processes and sources of material contribute to exoplanet compositions? Specifically, what roles do the protoplanetary disk composition and structure, and host star abundances play in the different stages of planet formation? In this thesis, beginning with a brief literature review in Chapter 2, I trace oxygen and carbon species through these stages to inform how, when, and where planets form. In Chapter 3 I describe a study of the molecular emission from the warm inner disks of T Tauri stars, where terrestrial planets likely form. I report moderate correlations between HCN emission strength and both stellar accretion rate (measured from UV or optical excess emission associated with accretion) and X-ray luminosity. These correlations point towards accretion related processes being an important source of disk atmosphere heating, and suggests that efficient H₂O formation and/or UV dissociation of N₂ (both also associated with higher stellar accretion rates) may aid in the production of HCN. Studies following mine have further connected the abundance of HCN versus H₂O to the growth and migration of planetesimals in the disk, which helps control the formation of both giant and terrestrial planets. I shift to an already-formed exoplanet in Chapter 4, where I present optical photometry of the best-observed transiting super-Earth GJ 1214b with the goal of constraining the short-wavelength slope of its transmission spectrum. Most previous observations suggested a flat spectrum from the near-IR to the optical, corresponding to a low-scale-height, high-molecular-weight atmosphere. My observations are in general agreement with these findings, keeping the "door open" for a H₂O-rich atmosphere for GJ 1214b, which other published g-band observations appeared to contradict. Chapters 5-7 of my thesis focus on measuring stellar abundances, particularly C/O ratios, in transiting (mostly) hot Jupiter exoplanet host stars from high resolution optical spectroscopy. Host star abundances may indicate the precursor materials present in the disk and available for incorporation into planets. In hot Jupiters, the C/O ratio affects the partitioning of C in the major observable molecules, making C and O diagnostic of temperature structure and composition. I also demonstrate that extra caution is necessary in deriving carbon and oxygen abundances, especially for cool and metal-rich stars. Though exoplanetary C/O ratios are still uncertain, the more precise abundance analysis possible right now for their host stars can help constrain their formation environments and current compositions. I summarize my graduate school research in Chapter 8, and discuss the next steps I will take in my postdoctoral career.
机译:哪些物理过程和物质来源有助于系外行星的组成?具体来说,原行星盘的组成和结构以及宿主恒星的丰度在行星形成的不同阶段起什么作用?在本文中,首先从第2章中的简要文献综述开始,我通过这些阶段追踪氧气和碳的种类,以告知行星的形成方式,时间和位置。在第3章中,我描述了对T Tauri恒星温暖的内盘的分子发射的研究,那里可能形成了地球行星。我报告了HCN发射强度与恒星积聚率(通过与积聚相关的紫外线或光学过量发射测量)与X射线光度之间的适度相关性。这些相互关系表明,与吸积有关的过程是磁盘气氛加热的重要来源,并表明有效的H 2 O形成和/或N 2的紫外线分解(两者也与较高的恒星吸积率有关)可能有助于产生HCN。矿山之后的研究进一步将HCN和H 2 O的丰度与盘中小行星的生长和迁移联系在一起,这有助于控制巨型行星和陆地行星的形成。在第4章中,我将转到已经形成的系外行星,在这里,我将介绍观察得最好的过渡超地球GJ 1214b的光学测光法,其目的是限制其透射光谱的短波长斜率。以前的大多数观察结果表明,从近红外到光学的光谱是平坦的,对应于低比例高度,高分子量的气氛。我的观察与这些发现大体上一致,为GJ 1214b的富含H 2 O的气氛保持了“开门”,而其他已发表的g波段观察似乎与此矛盾。我论文的第5-7章着重于通过高分辨率光谱法测量(主要是)热木星系外行星寄主恒星中恒星的丰度,尤其是C / O比。宿主恒星的丰度可能表明存在于圆盘中且可用于结合到行星中的前体物质。在热木星中,C / O比会影响C在主要可观察分子中的分配,从而使C和O诊断温度结构和组成。我还证明,在导出碳和氧丰度时必须格外小心,尤其是对于酷和富含金属的恒星。尽管外行星的C / O比仍不确定,但目前可能对其母星进行的更精确的丰度分析可以帮助限制其形成环境和当前组成。我将在第8章总结我的研究生院研究,并讨论我在博士后职业中将采取的后续步骤。

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    Teske Johanna Kavanagh;

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