Cosmogony of Open Solar System (II): Model of Secondary Planet Formation, Secondary Accretion Disk of the Sun, Formation of Satellites of Giant Planets, Molchanov’s Resonance, Titius–Bode Rule
摘要
The article continues the substantiation of the cosmogonic concept COSS (Cosmogony of Open Solar System), which for the first time takes into account influence of jet outflow phenomenon on the Solar System origin. The development of Solar System and its planets at the second stage of their formation, initiated by the beginning of destruction of the planet Phaeton 4.567 billion years ago, is discussed. This stage of evolution of Solar System and its planets is currently practically unstudied in theoretical terms. In addition to the issues of the giant planets formation, the nature of meteoritic matter and the Moon origin considered in Article 1, from the standpoint of COOS concept we discuss two more issues: (1) a model of the secondary accretion Sun disk, in which the formation of giant planets and their satellites occurred and (2) the multi-frequency parametric resonance taking place in Solar System, explaining the Titius–Bode rule for planets.