Moon formation in the circumplanetary habitable zone |
Zoltán Dencs |
ELTE Gothard Astrophysical Observatory, Szombathely, Hungary |
Among the few thousand discovered exoplanets, a significant number of planets are orbiting in the habitable zone of the host star. Most of these planets are gaseous giants, which do not have a rocky surface and a water reservoir, essential for life as we know it. The search for a habitable environment can be extended to the moons of the giant planets. There is no confirmed discovery of exomoons yet, only a few promising candidates are known. However, theories suggest that moon formation is a natural process in planetary systems. To answer where and how the moons can be formed, the 3DNAL research group set up models, in which Earth-like exomoons can be formed around giant planets. We also study the habitability of the newly formed moons. |