Why Does Nature Form Exoplanets Easily?
Kevin Heng

TL;DR
This paper explores the reasons behind the frequent formation of exoplanets in the universe, aiming to understand the underlying natural processes that make planet formation common.
Contribution
It provides a new analysis of the natural mechanisms facilitating exoplanet formation, highlighting key factors that contribute to their widespread occurrence.
Findings
Exoplanets form more easily under certain astrophysical conditions.
Natural processes significantly influence planet formation rates.
The study identifies specific environmental factors promoting exoplanet development.
Abstract
The ubiquity of worlds beyond our Solar System confounds us.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical and nuclear sciences · Astro and Planetary Science
