Konstantin Gerbig (@konstiplanet) 's Twitter Profile
Konstantin Gerbig

@konstiplanet

Astrophysics phd student at Yale (allegedly). I sometimes write for astrobites.

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calendar_today23-01-2022 23:40:35

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From Konstantin Gerbig: Can binary stars have circumbinary disks that orbits them in a perpendicular plane? Today's authors took a closer look at this setup and the complex exchange of material between stars and circumbinary disk. astrobites.org/2023/03/18/koz…

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My paper with Rixin Li is published! We provide predictions for the planetesimal initial mass function. Turbulent particle diffusion and Keplerian shear respectively set the smallest and largest possible masses. doi.org/10.3847/1538-4…

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The first directly imaged hierarchical quadruple system: two stars, each with a substellar companion! astrobites astrobites.org/2023/07/07/ima…

The first directly imaged hierarchical quadruple system: two stars, each with a substellar companion! <a href="/astrobites/">astrobites</a>

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From Konstantin Gerbig : The first directly imaged hierarchical quadruple system: two stars, each with a substellar companion! astrobites.org/2023/07/07/ima…

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From Konstantin Gerbig: Ancient rogue planet could explain why sednoids in our Solar System follow such unusual, distant orbits. astrobites.org/2023/11/06/sed…

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This year I have a birthday paper up on the arxiv — and it's one that I'm super excited about!! 🎈 We examine the joint spin-orbit and orbit-orbit angle distribution for transiting exoplanets in wide (Gaia-resolved) binary systems. Some takeaways.. arxiv.org/abs/2401.04173

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Sednoids: Echoes of a Rogue Planet in the Early Solar System? astrobites's Konstantin Gerbig reports on the possibility that an ancient rogue planet is responsible for the unusual orbits of a trio of solar system objects called sednoids. aasnova.org/2024/03/05/sed…

Sednoids: Echoes of a Rogue Planet in the Early Solar System?

<a href="/astrobites/">astrobites</a>'s <a href="/konstiplanet/">Konstantin Gerbig</a> reports on the possibility that an ancient rogue planet is responsible for the unusual orbits of a trio of solar system objects called sednoids. aasnova.org/2024/03/05/sed…
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It's Paper Day! Our new hybrid integrator TRACE is now available in REBOUND, and the paper describing its usage is up on arXiv. It's a strict improvement on MERCURIUS, both in accuracy and speed. Check it out! 🧵 arxiv.org/abs/2405.03800