Publications by authors named "G Ostlin"

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  • * The study used the James Webb Space Telescope to analyze the planet-forming disk around ISO-ChaI 147, revealing a carbon-rich environment with 13 identified carbon-bearing molecules, such as ethane and benzene.
  • * Findings suggest that the high carbon-to-oxygen ratio and presence of hydrocarbons in the disk could influence the chemical makeup of any planets that form there due to material movement within the disk.
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The nearby Supernova 1987A was accompanied by a burst of neutrino emission, which indicates that a compact object (a neutron star or black hole) was formed in the explosion. There has been no direct observation of this compact object. In this work, we observe the supernova remnant with JWST spectroscopy, finding narrow infrared emission lines of argon and sulfur.

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WASP-107b is a warm (approximately 740 K) transiting planet with a Neptune-like mass of roughly 30.5 M and Jupiter-like radius of about 0.94 R (refs.

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Brown dwarfs serve as ideal laboratories for studying the atmospheres of giant exoplanets on wide orbits, as the governing physical and chemical processes within them are nearly identical. Understanding the formation of gas-giant planets is challenging, often involving the endeavour to link atmospheric abundance ratios, such as the carbon-to-oxygen (C/O) ratio, to formation scenarios. However, the complexity of planet formation requires further tracers, as the unambiguous interpretation of the measured C/O ratio is fraught with complexity.

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