In a new article published in the Astrophysical Journal (arXiv.org preprint), Johns Hopkins University researcher Kevin Schlaufman sets the upper boundary of planet mass between 4 and 10 times the mass of Jupiter. An artist’s rendering of an extrasolar gas giant. Image credit: NASA. “While we think we know how planets form in a big-picture sense, there’s still a lot of detail we need to fill in. An upper boundary on the masses of planets is...
