Planets form in disks around young stars. Interactions with these disks cause them to migrate and thus affect their final orbital periods. We suggest that the connection between planets and disks may be deeper and involve a symbiotic evolution. By contributing to the outward transport of angular momentum, planets promote disk accretion. Here we demonstrate that planets sufficiently massive to open gaps could be the primary agents driving disk accretion. Those having masses below the gap opening threshold drift inward more rapidly than the disk material and can only play a minor role in its accretion. An even more intimate symbiosis involving gap opening planets may result if they acquire most of their mass prior to gap formation. Given a sm...
Planets open deep gaps in protoplanetary discs when their mass exceeds a gap opening mass, $M_{\rm g...
We investigate the interaction between a giant planet and a viscous circumstellar disk by means of h...
A planet orbiting in a disk of planetesimals can experience an instability in which it migrates to s...
Planets form in disks around young stars. Interactions with these disks cause them to migrate and th...
At least several percent of solar-type stars possess giant planets. Surprisingly, most move on orbit...
Key Words accretion disk, planet formation, planetary systems Abstract As planets form and grow with...
We investigate the interaction between a giant planet and a viscous circumstellar disk by means of h...
We study the effect of a Jovian planet on the gas distribution of a protoplanetary disc, using a new...
Recent spectacular high resolution observations of gaps and ring-like structures in nearby dusty pro...
The processes of planet formation and migration depend intimately on the interaction between planete...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
Planets form in the disks of gas and dust that surround young stars. It is not known whether or not ...
Aims: The connection between initial disc conditions and final orbital and physical properties of pl...
We use two-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of viscous disks to examine whether dynamically inte...
The presence of rings and gaps in protoplanetary disks are often ascribed to planet–disk interaction...
Planets open deep gaps in protoplanetary discs when their mass exceeds a gap opening mass, $M_{\rm g...
We investigate the interaction between a giant planet and a viscous circumstellar disk by means of h...
A planet orbiting in a disk of planetesimals can experience an instability in which it migrates to s...
Planets form in disks around young stars. Interactions with these disks cause them to migrate and th...
At least several percent of solar-type stars possess giant planets. Surprisingly, most move on orbit...
Key Words accretion disk, planet formation, planetary systems Abstract As planets form and grow with...
We investigate the interaction between a giant planet and a viscous circumstellar disk by means of h...
We study the effect of a Jovian planet on the gas distribution of a protoplanetary disc, using a new...
Recent spectacular high resolution observations of gaps and ring-like structures in nearby dusty pro...
The processes of planet formation and migration depend intimately on the interaction between planete...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
Planets form in the disks of gas and dust that surround young stars. It is not known whether or not ...
Aims: The connection between initial disc conditions and final orbital and physical properties of pl...
We use two-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of viscous disks to examine whether dynamically inte...
The presence of rings and gaps in protoplanetary disks are often ascribed to planet–disk interaction...
Planets open deep gaps in protoplanetary discs when their mass exceeds a gap opening mass, $M_{\rm g...
We investigate the interaction between a giant planet and a viscous circumstellar disk by means of h...
A planet orbiting in a disk of planetesimals can experience an instability in which it migrates to s...