Formation and evolution of exoplanets in different environments
Vardan Adibekyan

TL;DR
This paper reviews how stellar metallicity and chemistry influence the formation and evolution of exoplanets, highlighting key factors in planetary development across different environments.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of the role of stellar composition in exoplanet formation and evolution, emphasizing environmental effects.
Findings
Stellar metallicity significantly impacts planet formation.
Chemical composition influences planetary evolution pathways.
Environmental factors shape exoplanet diversity.
Abstract
The ultimate goal of exoplanetologists is to discover life outside our Earth and to fully understand our place in the Universe. Even though we have never been closer to attaining this goal, we still need to understand how and where the planets (efficiently) form. In this manuscript I briefly discuss the important role of stellar metallicity and chemistry on the formation and evolution of exoplanets.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies
