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This project investigates the physical properties of materials under extreme pressures to better understand the composition of exoplanets. By conducting high-pressure experiments, it aims to refine models of planetary formation and characteristics, particularly for Earth-like planets and giant planets with heavy cores.
The discovery of extra-solar planets orbiting other stars has been one of the major breakthroughs in astronomy of the past decades.
Exoplanets are common objects in the universe and planetary systems seem to be more diverse than originally predicted.
The use of radius-mass relationships has been generalized as a means for understanding exoplanets compositions, in combination with equations of state of main planetary components extrapolated to TeraPascal (TPa) pressures.
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