With the increasing number of exoplanets discovered, statistical properties of the population as a whole become unique constraints on planet formation models provided a link between the description of the detailed processes playing a role in this formation and the observed population can be established. Planet population synthesis provides such a link. The approach allows to study how different physical models of individual processes (e.g., proto-planetary disc structure and evolution, planetesimal formation, gas accretion, migration, etc.) affect the overall properties of the population of emerging planets. By necessity, planet population synthesis relies on simplified descriptions of complex processes. These descriptions can be obtained f...
Aims. We extend the models presented in Mordasini et al. (2009) to the formation of planets orbiting...
Population synthesis models of planetary systems developed during the last ~15 yr could reproduce se...
Context. This is the second paper in a series of papers showing the results of extrasolar planet pop...
With the increasing number of exoplanets discovered, statistical properties of the population as a w...
Despite the strong increase in observational data on extrasolar planets, the processes that led to t...
Despite the strong increase in observational data on extrasolar planets, the processes that led to t...
Despite the strong increase in observational data on extrasolar planets, the processes that led to t...
Planetesimal formation is a key process in the formation of planets and up to this day there is no d...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
<BR /> Aims: We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of plane...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Aims. We extend the models presented in Mordasini et al. (2009) to the formation of planets orbiting...
Population synthesis models of planetary systems developed during the last ~15 yr could reproduce se...
Context. This is the second paper in a series of papers showing the results of extrasolar planet pop...
With the increasing number of exoplanets discovered, statistical properties of the population as a w...
Despite the strong increase in observational data on extrasolar planets, the processes that led to t...
Despite the strong increase in observational data on extrasolar planets, the processes that led to t...
Despite the strong increase in observational data on extrasolar planets, the processes that led to t...
Planetesimal formation is a key process in the formation of planets and up to this day there is no d...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
<BR /> Aims: We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of plane...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Aims. We extend the models presented in Mordasini et al. (2009) to the formation of planets orbiting...
Population synthesis models of planetary systems developed during the last ~15 yr could reproduce se...
Context. This is the second paper in a series of papers showing the results of extrasolar planet pop...