It is likely that most protostellar systems undergo a brief phase where the protostellar disc is self-gravitating. If these discs are prone to fragmentation, then they are able to rapidly form objects that are initially of several Jupiter masses and larger. The fate of these disc fragments (and the fate of planetary bodies formed afterwards via core accretion) depends sensitively not only on the fragment's interaction with the disc, but also with its neighbouring fragments. We return to and revise our population synthesis model of self-gravitating disc fragmentation and tidal downsizing. Amongst other improvements, the model now directly incorporates fragment–fragment interactions while the disc is still present. We find that fragment–fragm...
Disc fragmentation provides an important mechanism for producing low-mass stars in prestellar cores....
Tidal downsizing (TD) is a recently developed planet formation theory that supplements the classical...
I discuss the role that disc fragmentation plays in the formation of gas giant and terrestrial plane...
DHF gratefully acknowledges support from the ECOGAL project, grant agreement 291227, funded by the E...
DF and KR acknowledge support from STFC grant ST/J001422/1. DF also acknowledges support from the EC...
When a Giant Molecular Cloud (GMC) collapses to form a stellar core, conservation of angular moment...
I have carried out three-dimensional numerical simulations of self-gravitating discs to determine un...
Protostellar discs may become massive enough to fragment producing secondary low-mass objects: plane...
Young protostellar discs may be massive enough that they become unstable and fragment, leading to th...
In this paper, we model the chemical evolution of a 0.25 M[sun] protoplanetary disc surrounding a 1 ...
We use high-resolution three-dimensional smoothed particle hydrodynamic (SPH) simulations to study t...
An unsolved issue in the standard core accretion model for gaseous planet formation is how kilometr...
We present high-resolution 3D smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations of the formation and evolu...
We investigate how a protoplanetary disc’s susceptibility to gravitational instabilities and fragmen...
A large fraction of brown dwarfs and low-mass hydrogen-burning stars may form by gravitational fragm...
Disc fragmentation provides an important mechanism for producing low-mass stars in prestellar cores....
Tidal downsizing (TD) is a recently developed planet formation theory that supplements the classical...
I discuss the role that disc fragmentation plays in the formation of gas giant and terrestrial plane...
DHF gratefully acknowledges support from the ECOGAL project, grant agreement 291227, funded by the E...
DF and KR acknowledge support from STFC grant ST/J001422/1. DF also acknowledges support from the EC...
When a Giant Molecular Cloud (GMC) collapses to form a stellar core, conservation of angular moment...
I have carried out three-dimensional numerical simulations of self-gravitating discs to determine un...
Protostellar discs may become massive enough to fragment producing secondary low-mass objects: plane...
Young protostellar discs may be massive enough that they become unstable and fragment, leading to th...
In this paper, we model the chemical evolution of a 0.25 M[sun] protoplanetary disc surrounding a 1 ...
We use high-resolution three-dimensional smoothed particle hydrodynamic (SPH) simulations to study t...
An unsolved issue in the standard core accretion model for gaseous planet formation is how kilometr...
We present high-resolution 3D smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations of the formation and evolu...
We investigate how a protoplanetary disc’s susceptibility to gravitational instabilities and fragmen...
A large fraction of brown dwarfs and low-mass hydrogen-burning stars may form by gravitational fragm...
Disc fragmentation provides an important mechanism for producing low-mass stars in prestellar cores....
Tidal downsizing (TD) is a recently developed planet formation theory that supplements the classical...
I discuss the role that disc fragmentation plays in the formation of gas giant and terrestrial plane...