It has long been thought that the presence of a giant planet is a pre-requisite for the development of life on potentially habitable planets. Without Jupiter, it was argued, the Earth would have been subject to a punishing impact regime, which would have significantly retarded or outright prevented the development of life on our planet. Although this idea is widely embraced, little research has previously been carried out to support it. Here, we present the results of several suites of dynamical integrations used to model the influence of Jupiter’s mass and orbit on the impact rate that would be experienced by the Earth. We find that, far from being a simple shield, Jupiter’s role in determining the terrestrial impact flux is significantl...
The migration history of Jupiter in the sun's natal disk remains poorly constrained. Here we conside...
The atmospheres of bodies in the Solar system display a great degree of diversity in their mass and ...
Giant impacts refer to collisions between two objects each of which is massive enough to be consider...
It has long been thought that the presence of a giant planet is a pre-requisite for the development ...
It has long been assumed that the planet Jupiter acts as a giant shield, significantly lowering the ...
The asteroids are a major source of potential impactors on the Earth today. It has long been assumed...
It has long been assumed that the planet Jupiter acts as a giant shield, significantly lowering the ...
It has long been assumed that the planet Jupiter acts as a giant shield, signi?cantly lowering the i...
In the coming decades, the discovery of the first truly Earth-like exoplanets is anticipated. The ch...
It has long been believed that the planet Jupiter has played an important role in the development of...
Summary: In the coming years, it is likely that the first potentially Earth-like planets will be dis...
Finding life on a planet other than the Earth would easily be one of the greatest discoveries of all...
In this work, we hunt for the best places to find exo-Earths in the currently known exoplanet popula...
A wealth of Earth-sized exoplanets will be discovered in the coming years, providing a large pool of...
Using an updated collision model, we conduct a suite of high-resolution N-body integrations to probe...
The migration history of Jupiter in the sun's natal disk remains poorly constrained. Here we conside...
The atmospheres of bodies in the Solar system display a great degree of diversity in their mass and ...
Giant impacts refer to collisions between two objects each of which is massive enough to be consider...
It has long been thought that the presence of a giant planet is a pre-requisite for the development ...
It has long been assumed that the planet Jupiter acts as a giant shield, significantly lowering the ...
The asteroids are a major source of potential impactors on the Earth today. It has long been assumed...
It has long been assumed that the planet Jupiter acts as a giant shield, significantly lowering the ...
It has long been assumed that the planet Jupiter acts as a giant shield, signi?cantly lowering the i...
In the coming decades, the discovery of the first truly Earth-like exoplanets is anticipated. The ch...
It has long been believed that the planet Jupiter has played an important role in the development of...
Summary: In the coming years, it is likely that the first potentially Earth-like planets will be dis...
Finding life on a planet other than the Earth would easily be one of the greatest discoveries of all...
In this work, we hunt for the best places to find exo-Earths in the currently known exoplanet popula...
A wealth of Earth-sized exoplanets will be discovered in the coming years, providing a large pool of...
Using an updated collision model, we conduct a suite of high-resolution N-body integrations to probe...
The migration history of Jupiter in the sun's natal disk remains poorly constrained. Here we conside...
The atmospheres of bodies in the Solar system display a great degree of diversity in their mass and ...
Giant impacts refer to collisions between two objects each of which is massive enough to be consider...