The abundances of elements in the Earth and the terrestrial planets provide the initial conditions for life and clues as to the history and formation of the Solar System. We follow the pioneering work of Bond et al. (2010a) and combine circumstellar disk models, chemical equilibrium calculations and dynamical simulations of planet formation to study the bulk composition of rocky planets. We use condensation sequence calcula-tions to estimate the initial abundance of solids in the circumstellar disk with properties determined from time dependent theoretical models. We combine this with dynamical simulations of planetesimal growth that trace the solids during the planet formation process and which include the effects of gravitational and hydr...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
International audienceWe review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular...
Exoplanet interior modelling usually makes the assumption that the elemental abundances of a planet ...
Recent observations started revealing the compositions of protostellar disks and planets beyond the ...
Discoveries of extrasolar planets in the last decades raise the question of how common Earth-like wo...
Context. The chemical composition of stars that have orbiting planets provides important clues about...
The chemical composition of planetary atmospheres has long been thought to store information regardi...
The increasing exoplanet catalogue of terrestrial to super-Earth sized rocky planets has necessitate...
This work examines the chemical nature of extrasolar planetary systems, considering both the host st...
Prior work has found that a variety of terrestrial planetary compositions are expected to occur with...
As stellar compositions evolve over time in the Milky Way, so will the resulting planet populations....
Models of planet formation are mainly focused on the accretion and dynamical processes of the planet...
Context. Solar and extrasolar comets and extrasolar planets are the subject of numerous st...
Context. To date, calculations of planet formation have mainly focused on dynamics, and only a few h...
Context. The chemical composition of planets is an important constraint for planet formation and sub...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
International audienceWe review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular...
Exoplanet interior modelling usually makes the assumption that the elemental abundances of a planet ...
Recent observations started revealing the compositions of protostellar disks and planets beyond the ...
Discoveries of extrasolar planets in the last decades raise the question of how common Earth-like wo...
Context. The chemical composition of stars that have orbiting planets provides important clues about...
The chemical composition of planetary atmospheres has long been thought to store information regardi...
The increasing exoplanet catalogue of terrestrial to super-Earth sized rocky planets has necessitate...
This work examines the chemical nature of extrasolar planetary systems, considering both the host st...
Prior work has found that a variety of terrestrial planetary compositions are expected to occur with...
As stellar compositions evolve over time in the Milky Way, so will the resulting planet populations....
Models of planet formation are mainly focused on the accretion and dynamical processes of the planet...
Context. Solar and extrasolar comets and extrasolar planets are the subject of numerous st...
Context. To date, calculations of planet formation have mainly focused on dynamics, and only a few h...
Context. The chemical composition of planets is an important constraint for planet formation and sub...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
International audienceWe review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular...
Exoplanet interior modelling usually makes the assumption that the elemental abundances of a planet ...