Tag: V1298 Tau


  • How Super-Earths Are Made: Stellar Radiation Carves the Planets We Share the Galaxy With

    How Super-Earths Are Made: Stellar Radiation Carves the Planets We Share the Galaxy With

    Introduction: A new chapter in planet formation For years, astronomers have puzzled over why the cosmos hosts so many small, rocky worlds that fall into the categories of super-Earths and sub-Neptunes. A breakthrough study focusing on four young, evaporating planets is now offering a clearer picture: stellar radiation won’t just bake these worlds away; it…

  • How Stellar Radiation Shapes Super-Earth Formation

    How Stellar Radiation Shapes Super-Earth Formation

    Understanding the Super-Earth Puzzle Scientists are converging on a surprising clue about the most common planets in our galaxy: super-Earths and sub-Neptunes. A recent study focused on four young, evaporating planets in the V1298 Tau system—about 350 light-years away from Earth—suggests that stellar radiation plays a decisive role in sculpting these worlds long before they…