http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.17980
In this chapter we review our knowledge of our galaxy’s cometary population outside our Oort Cloud – exocomets and Interstellar Objects (ISOs). We start with a brief overview of planetary system formation, viewed as a general process around stars. We then take a more detailed look at the creation and structure of exocometary belts, as revealed by the unprecedented combination of theoretical and observational advances in recent years. The existence and characteristics of individual exocomets orbiting other stars is summarized, before looking at the mechanisms by which they may be ejected into interstellar space. The discovery of the first two ISOs is then described, along with the surprising differences in their observed characteristics. We end by looking ahead to what advances may take place in the next decade.
A. Fitzsimmons, K. Meech, L. Matrà, et. al.
Mon, 3 Apr 23
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Comments: 39 pages, 12 figures. Review chapter to appear in ‘Comets III’ book
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