But that's all right for casual purposes, because authors haven't been writing about systems like that, either.

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SWM
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I'll add one note just to make sure no one puts more faith in the model than is justified. Stargen and most other planetary modelling software are all based on the Accrete program. That program is based on the model produced by Dole, as part of the project that resulted in the book Habitable Planets for Man. The model is almost fifty years old. Stargen does seem to have incorporated some more modern research. But I don't know of any amateur planetary system model that really follows the current theory and produces systems like we are detecting now (i.e. with migrating planets).
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cralkhi
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I don't know if it's that simple. Temperature is also a factor in what gases a planet retains. What temperature is that assuming for the planet's early history? IIRC some models give the early Earth a massively greenhouse atmosphere & very high temperature with water remaining liquid only due to a higher atmospheric pressure at the time. Also, Kepler found a Neptune-mass rocky world, at about 3 g, whose density doesn't allow for a gas/ice giant type mega-atmosphere. |
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fallsfromtrees
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See previous post. Stargen is based on a 50 year old model, and doesn't begin to account for recent discoveries. ========================
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