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How might a planet between Mars and Jupiter influence the inner solar system? effects on orbital motion, obliquity, and eccentricity

As implied by exoplanet population censuses, super-Earths are extremely common in the galaxy. In the solar system, models suggest that the formation of an Earth-to-super-Earth mass planet could have readily occurred in the inner regions (

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Published in:Icarus (New York, N.Y. 1962) N.Y. 1962), 2025-01, Vol.426, p.116364, Article 116364
Main Authors: Simpson, Emily, Chen, Howard
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Language:English
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Summary:As implied by exoplanet population censuses, super-Earths are extremely common in the galaxy. In the solar system, models suggest that the formation of an Earth-to-super-Earth mass planet could have readily occurred in the inner regions (
ISSN:0019-1035
DOI:10.1016/j.icarus.2024.116364