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How can we tie together our understanding of ISOs like #oumuamua and #gb00234 with disks+exoplanet statistics? If 'Oumuamua came from a DSHARP-like disk (below), we should be seeing a lot more ISOs in the coming years -- read all about it in my new Letter: arxiv.org/pdf/1909.06387… pic.twitter.com/rlj0LEd267
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Adrien Coffinet
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Your article doesn't mention C/2019 Q4 (I assume you had finished to write it before it was announced). How much does the detection of this second ISO affect your results?
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Malena Rice
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That’s correct! It’s interesting that the new object has a coma, which should be the case for a lot of the material ejected from young planetary systems. It also isn’t moving close to LSR, so if it originated from a DSHARP-like disk it was probably ejected a long time ago.
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Malena Rice
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Final journal version of the paper has now been published by @AAS_Publishing! iopscience.iop.org/article/10.384…
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Interstellar Comet
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Can you find all my friends? We're an eccentric bunch! 🤓
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