AbstractWe develop a model for planetesimal-driven migration (PDM) in the context of rocky planetary embryos in the terrestrial planet region during the runaway and oligarchic growth phases of inner planet formation. We develop this model by first showing that there are five necessary and sufficient criteria that must be simultaneously satisfied in order for a rocky inner Solar System embryo to migrate via PDM. To investigate which embryos within a given disk satisfy the five criteria, we have developed a Monte Carlo planetesimal merger code that simulates the growth of embryos from a planetesimal disk with nebular gas. The results of our Monte Carlo planetesimal merger code suggest that, for typical values of the minimum mass solar nebula ...
International audienceA leading model for the origin of super-Earths proposes that planetary embryos...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Planetary migration seems to be unavoidable during planet formation in protoplanetary disks. Gravita...
AbstractWe develop a model for planetesimal-driven migration (PDM) in the context of rocky planetary...
International audienceWe consider the formation and migration of protoplanetary embryos in discs aro...
Formation models of close-in super-Earths can be divided into two groups; namely, in-situ formation ...
In a further development of a deterministic planet formation model (Ida & Lin), we consider the ...
Earth- to Neptune-mass planets launch spiral density waves in gaseous protoplanetary disks and under...
Context. Recent three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamical simulations have identified a disk...
Accepted ——-. Received ——-; in original form ——-We consider the formation and migration of protoplan...
Context. Global models of planet formation tend to begin with an initial set of planetary embryos fo...
Nearly 15%-20% of solar type stars contain one or more gas giant planets. According to the core-accr...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Context. The growth-timescales of planetary embryos and their formation process are imperative for o...
Population synthesis models of planetary systems developed during the last ~15 yr could reproduce se...
International audienceA leading model for the origin of super-Earths proposes that planetary embryos...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Planetary migration seems to be unavoidable during planet formation in protoplanetary disks. Gravita...
AbstractWe develop a model for planetesimal-driven migration (PDM) in the context of rocky planetary...
International audienceWe consider the formation and migration of protoplanetary embryos in discs aro...
Formation models of close-in super-Earths can be divided into two groups; namely, in-situ formation ...
In a further development of a deterministic planet formation model (Ida & Lin), we consider the ...
Earth- to Neptune-mass planets launch spiral density waves in gaseous protoplanetary disks and under...
Context. Recent three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamical simulations have identified a disk...
Accepted ——-. Received ——-; in original form ——-We consider the formation and migration of protoplan...
Context. Global models of planet formation tend to begin with an initial set of planetary embryos fo...
Nearly 15%-20% of solar type stars contain one or more gas giant planets. According to the core-accr...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Context. The growth-timescales of planetary embryos and their formation process are imperative for o...
Population synthesis models of planetary systems developed during the last ~15 yr could reproduce se...
International audienceA leading model for the origin of super-Earths proposes that planetary embryos...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Planetary migration seems to be unavoidable during planet formation in protoplanetary disks. Gravita...