Study Examines Density Limits for Planets Formed by Collisions
New theoretical research explores the maximum density achievable by planets that form through collisions. The study proposes that this density is influenced by the planet's mass and orbital period. This work aims to enhance understanding of how high-density, Mercury-like planets are formed, a process for which concrete evidence is still being sought.
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