Visiting Speaker - Dr. Nicolas Cowan

Date

Friday February 16, 2024
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Location

Stirling A
Event Category

The Department of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering Visiting Speaker Series Presents:

Dr. Nicolas Cowan, McGill University

An artist’s impression of a lava planet

Talk Title: Lava Planets

Date: Friday, February 16

Time: 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

Location: Stirling A

Coffee and treats will be served.

Abstract:

Three decades of searching  have revealed that planets are abundant in the Galaxy, but most are unlike those found in the Solar System. Lava planets are among the strangest exoplanets discovered so far. Their bulk density suggests an iron core surrounded by a rocky mantle, like Earth. But they orbit so close to their star that they are tidally locked into  synchronous rotation: their permanent dayside is hot enough to melt —and vaporize— rock, while their nightside is expected to be cold and airless. Until lava planets were discovered, nobody had imagined the wild geophysics of such an asymmetric world: supersonic silicate winds, and a permanent, hemispheric magma ocean. I will review current scenarios for the formation, interior structure, and atmosphere of lava planets, and how we are pushing back the boundaries of our ignorance with numerical simulations and astronomical observations.