Konstantin Batygin is deeply engaged in the exploration of complex systems, and his interest ranges from the solar system to location intelligence to finance and music. He has been involved in several projects as a faculty member at
Caltech and as the Co-Founder and Head of Technology at
Lucinetic, an artificial intelligence company. As a chaos theory specialist, he is fascinated by artificial intelligence and creating commercial insights from disparate data. His band,
The Seventh Season, where he plays lead guitar and sings, has performed hundreds of shows all over the US. Batygin's research is primarily aimed at understanding the formation and evolution of planetary systems. In 2010, he and
David J. Stevenson published a calculation, which showed that
hot Jupiters can become inflated as a consequence of Ohmic dissipation of electrical currents induced through an interaction between ionized atmospheric winds and the planetary magnetic field. In 2012, Batygin demonstrated that misalignments between stellar spin-axes and planetary orbits can arise from gravitational perturbations exerted onto protoplanetary disks by primordial
companions stars. In 2015, Batygin and
Laughlin hypothesized that the Solar System once possessed a population of short-period planets that were destroyed by Jupiter's
migration through the
solar nebula. In January 2016, Batygin and
Michael E. Brown proposed the existence of a
ninth planet in the
Solar System. He has appeared as himself in multiple television documentaries including the
NOVA 2019 miniseries
The Planets. ==See also==