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El. knyga: Dialogue Concerning The Two Chief Models Of Planet Formation, A

(University Of York, Uk)
  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786342751
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  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Europe Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786342751
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Two models for the origin of the Solar System, the Nebula Theory and the Capture Theory, are discussed by protagonists, Simon and Steven respectively, in the presence of Solomon, who oversees the discussions. Modelled on Galileo's Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, this book provides new insight into different theories of cosmogony.The Nebula Theory, at present the standard model of planet formation, proposes that a star and planets are derived from a single spinning nebula. Woolfson here introduces an alternative, the Capture Theory, in which planets are produced from a protostar tidally disrupted by a condensed star which 'captures' most of the formed planets into orbits. These complex ideas are simplified and presented in an easily understandable, accessible way for all students of physics, astrology, cosmology and those interested in the beginning of our world as we know it.
Introduction v
Prologue ix
A Chance Encounter xxi
The First Meeting
1(18)
Simon Describes the Basic Mechanism of the Nebula Theory
1(18)
The Second Meeting
19(18)
Steven Describes the Basic Mechanisms of the Capture Theory
19(18)
The Third Meeting
37(20)
Simon is Questioned about Angular Momentum and Planetary Orbits
37(20)
The Fourth Meeting
57(20)
Simon Describes Planet--Planetesimal Interactions and Steven Explains How Initial Capture-Theory Orbits are Modified
57(20)
The Fifth Meeting
77(16)
Steven and Simon Talk about the Proportion of Stars with Planets
77(16)
The Sixth Meeting
93(16)
Steven and Simon Discuss Spin-Orbit Misalignment
93(16)
The Seventh Meeting
109(18)
Steven Explains the Formation of Terrestrial Planets and the Earth--Moon Relationship by a Scenario Related to the Capture Theory and Then Simon Covers the Same Ground with the Nebula-Theory Interpretation
109(18)
The Eighth Meeting
127(16)
Simon and Steven Talk about Satellite Formation
127(16)
The Ninth Meeting
143(16)
Simon Describes the Nice Model and Steven Criticizes It
143(16)
The Tenth Meeting
159(18)
Steven Describes the Formation of Asteroids and Comets and the Origin of Many Other Features of the Solar System
159(18)
The Eleventh Meeting
177(14)
Steven Describes the Origin of Isotopic Anomalies in Meteorites
177(14)
The Twelfth Meeting
191(22)
Simon and Steven Summarize the Two Theories
191(22)
Index 213