We use a semianalytic circumstellar disk model that considers movement of the snow line through evolution of accretion and the central star to investigate how gas giant frequency changes with stellar mass. The snow line distance changes weakly with stellar mass; thus, giant planets form over a wide range of spectral types. The probability that a given star has at least one gas giant increases linearly with stellar mass from 0.4 to 3 M⊙. Stars more massive than 3 M⊙ evolve quickly to the main sequence, which pushes the snow line to 10-15 AU before protoplanets form and limits the range of disk masses that form giant planet cores. If the frequency of gas giants around solar mass stars is 6%, we predict occurrence rates of 1% for 0.4 M⊙ stars ...
The formation of cold gas giants similar to Jupiter and Saturn in orbit and mass is a great challeng...
Context. The formation stage of planetesimals represents a major gap in our understanding of the pla...
We present a statistical study of the post-formation migration of giant planets in a range of initia...
We examine the predictions of the core accretion - gas capture model concerning the efficiency of pl...
We consider trends resulting from two formation mechanisms for short-period super-Earths: planet-pla...
We present here observational evidence that the snowline plays a significant role in the formation a...
We address two outstanding issues in the sequential accretion scenario for gas giant planet formatio...
The origin of a recently discovered close-in Neptune-mass planet around GJ436 poses a challenge to t...
We investigate the origin of the period distribution of giant planets. We fit the bias-corrected dis...
The orbital distribution of giant planets is crucial for understanding how terrestrial planets form ...
We develop a semianalytic model for planet formation during the pre-main-sequence contraction phase ...
We investigate the problem of giant planet formation around stars with various masses based on the c...
According to the prevailing core instability model, giant planets begin their growth by the accumula...
Binary stars form from the same parent molecular cloud and thus have the same chemical composition. ...
Binary stars form from the same parent molecular cloud and thus have the same chemical composition. ...
The formation of cold gas giants similar to Jupiter and Saturn in orbit and mass is a great challeng...
Context. The formation stage of planetesimals represents a major gap in our understanding of the pla...
We present a statistical study of the post-formation migration of giant planets in a range of initia...
We examine the predictions of the core accretion - gas capture model concerning the efficiency of pl...
We consider trends resulting from two formation mechanisms for short-period super-Earths: planet-pla...
We present here observational evidence that the snowline plays a significant role in the formation a...
We address two outstanding issues in the sequential accretion scenario for gas giant planet formatio...
The origin of a recently discovered close-in Neptune-mass planet around GJ436 poses a challenge to t...
We investigate the origin of the period distribution of giant planets. We fit the bias-corrected dis...
The orbital distribution of giant planets is crucial for understanding how terrestrial planets form ...
We develop a semianalytic model for planet formation during the pre-main-sequence contraction phase ...
We investigate the problem of giant planet formation around stars with various masses based on the c...
According to the prevailing core instability model, giant planets begin their growth by the accumula...
Binary stars form from the same parent molecular cloud and thus have the same chemical composition. ...
Binary stars form from the same parent molecular cloud and thus have the same chemical composition. ...
The formation of cold gas giants similar to Jupiter and Saturn in orbit and mass is a great challeng...
Context. The formation stage of planetesimals represents a major gap in our understanding of the pla...
We present a statistical study of the post-formation migration of giant planets in a range of initia...