In a further development of a deterministic planet formation model (Ida & Lin), we consider the effect of type I migration of protoplanetary embryos due to their tidal interaction with their nascent disks. During the early phase of protostellar disks, although embryos rapidly emerge in regions interior to the ice line, uninhibited type I migration leads to their efficient self-clearing. But embryos continue to form from residual planetesimals, repeatedly migrate inward, and provide a main channel of heavy-element accretion onto their host stars. During the advanced stages of disk evolution (a few Myr), the gas surface density declines to values comparable to or smaller than that of the minimum mass nebula model, and type I migration is ...
We review results about protoplanetary disk models, protoplanet migration and formation of giant pla...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Context. A large fraction of stars host one or multiple close-in super-Earth planets. There is an ac...
Nearly 15%-20% of solar type stars contain one or more gas giant planets. According to the core-accr...
Formation models of close-in super-Earths can be divided into two groups; namely, in-situ formation ...
We address two outstanding issues in the sequential accretion scenario for gas giant planet formatio...
Context.Our previous models of a giant planet migrating through an inner protoplanet/planetesimal di...
As planets form they tidally interact with their natal disks. Though the tidal perturbation induced ...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Radial velocity and transit surveys indicate that solar-type stars bear super-Earths, with masses up...
Context. Recent three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamical simulations have identified a disk...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
We present models of giant planet migration in evolving protoplanetary disks. Our disks evolve subje...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
AbstractWe develop a model for planetesimal-driven migration (PDM) in the context of rocky planetary...
We review results about protoplanetary disk models, protoplanet migration and formation of giant pla...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Context. A large fraction of stars host one or multiple close-in super-Earth planets. There is an ac...
Nearly 15%-20% of solar type stars contain one or more gas giant planets. According to the core-accr...
Formation models of close-in super-Earths can be divided into two groups; namely, in-situ formation ...
We address two outstanding issues in the sequential accretion scenario for gas giant planet formatio...
Context.Our previous models of a giant planet migrating through an inner protoplanet/planetesimal di...
As planets form they tidally interact with their natal disks. Though the tidal perturbation induced ...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Radial velocity and transit surveys indicate that solar-type stars bear super-Earths, with masses up...
Context. Recent three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamical simulations have identified a disk...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
We present models of giant planet migration in evolving protoplanetary disks. Our disks evolve subje...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
AbstractWe develop a model for planetesimal-driven migration (PDM) in the context of rocky planetary...
We review results about protoplanetary disk models, protoplanet migration and formation of giant pla...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Context. A large fraction of stars host one or multiple close-in super-Earth planets. There is an ac...