International audienceA leading model for the origin of super-Earths proposes that planetary embryos migrate inward and pile up on close-in orbits. As large embryos are thought to preferentially form beyond the snow line, this naively predicts that most super-Earths should be very water-rich. Here we show that the shortest-period planets formed in the migration model are often purely rocky. The inward migration of icy embryos through the terrestrial zone accelerates the growth of rocky planets via resonant shepherding. We illustrate this process with a simulation that provided a match to the Kepler-36 system of two planets on close orbits with very different densities. In the simulation, two super-Earths formed in a Kepler-36-like configura...
Abstract. Using N-body simulations with planet-disk interactions, we present a mechanism capable of ...
At least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes of between 1 and 4 Earth radii and orbit...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
A leading model for the origin of super-Earths proposes that planetary embryos migrate inward and pi...
International audienceSuper-Earths with orbital periods less than 100 days are extremely abundant ar...
International audienceSuper-Earths with orbital periods less than 100 days are extremely abundant ar...
Super-Earths - planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune - are found in tighter orbits than t...
Super-Earths – planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune – are found in tighter orbits than t...
Recent observations have found a valley in the size distribution of close-in super-Earths that is in...
Recent observations have found a valley in the size distribution of close-in super-Earths that is in...
Super-Earths - planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune - are found in tighter orbits than t...
International audienceSuper-Earths are found in tighter orbits than the Earth's around more than one...
Formation models of close-in super-Earths can be divided into two groups; namely, in-situ formation ...
The majority of detected exoplanets are close-in super Earths (planets of a few Earth masses) orbiti...
Radial velocity and transit surveys indicate that solar-type stars bear super-Earths, with masses up...
Abstract. Using N-body simulations with planet-disk interactions, we present a mechanism capable of ...
At least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes of between 1 and 4 Earth radii and orbit...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
A leading model for the origin of super-Earths proposes that planetary embryos migrate inward and pi...
International audienceSuper-Earths with orbital periods less than 100 days are extremely abundant ar...
International audienceSuper-Earths with orbital periods less than 100 days are extremely abundant ar...
Super-Earths - planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune - are found in tighter orbits than t...
Super-Earths – planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune – are found in tighter orbits than t...
Recent observations have found a valley in the size distribution of close-in super-Earths that is in...
Recent observations have found a valley in the size distribution of close-in super-Earths that is in...
Super-Earths - planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune - are found in tighter orbits than t...
International audienceSuper-Earths are found in tighter orbits than the Earth's around more than one...
Formation models of close-in super-Earths can be divided into two groups; namely, in-situ formation ...
The majority of detected exoplanets are close-in super Earths (planets of a few Earth masses) orbiti...
Radial velocity and transit surveys indicate that solar-type stars bear super-Earths, with masses up...
Abstract. Using N-body simulations with planet-disk interactions, we present a mechanism capable of ...
At least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes of between 1 and 4 Earth radii and orbit...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...