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English: Examples of circumplanetary rings (and candidates) around brown dwarfs and planets found via the transit method.
References that were used can be found at the wikipedia article List of transiting circumsecondary disks. Image of Saturn is from NASA JPL PIA08388 The planets are depicted in blue and the rings are depicted in a brown color. The top panel is magnified by aroun 40 times when compared to the bottom panel. For ASASSN-21js I did not understand the description in the paper and I likely made the gap between the rings too large. For EPIC 204376071, V928 Tauri and EPIC 220208795 I did create an arbitrarily large gap between planet and disk. All other gaps between planet and disk are as described in papers. Rings shown around Saturn, HIP 41378f, KIC 10403228, EPIC 220208795, V928 Tauri, EPIC 204376071, Gaia21bcv, J1407b and ASASSN-21js. |
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