The discovery of "hot Jupiters" very close to their parent stars confirmed that Jovian planets migrate inward via several potential mechanisms. We present empirical constraints on planet migration halting mechanisms. We compute model density functions of close-in exoplanets in the orbital semi-major axis-stellar mass plane to represent planet migration that is halted via several mechanisms, including the interior 1:2 resonance with the magnetospheric disk truncation radius, the interior 1:2 resonance with the dust sublimation radius, and several scenarios for tidal halting. The models differ in the predicted power-law dependence of the exoplanet orbital semi-major axis as a function of stellar mass, and thus we also include a power-law mode...
We present the results of a search for planetary companions orbiting near hot Jupiter planet candida...
The migration history of Jupiter in the sun's natal disk remains poorly constrained. Here we conside...
In this paper we discuss an alternative track for migration that can explain the existence of Hot Ju...
The discovery of "hot Jupiters" very close to their parent stars confirmed that Jovian planets migra...
Soon after the discovery of Jupiter-sized planets in extremely close orbits around Sun-like stars, i...
A key riddle connecting stars and planets is in the existence of hot Jupiters. If these close-in pla...
The recent discovery of Jupiter-mass planets orbiting at a few AU from their stars compliments earli...
We investigate the current sample of exoplanet spin-orbit measurements to determine whether a domina...
The existence of hot Jupiters has challenged theories of planetary formation since the first extraso...
Tidal interactions between short-period planets and their host stars circularize eccentric orbits, r...
A planet orbiting in a disk of planetesimals can experience an instability in which it migrates to s...
We study the effect of a Jovian planet on the gas distribution of a protoplanetary disc, using a new...
In press in IcarusWe study the possibility that the mutual interactions between Jupiter and Saturn p...
Gas giant planets orbiting within 0.1 AU of their host stars are unlikely to have formed in situ and...
In this dissertation, we present three complementary studies of the processes that drive planetary m...
We present the results of a search for planetary companions orbiting near hot Jupiter planet candida...
The migration history of Jupiter in the sun's natal disk remains poorly constrained. Here we conside...
In this paper we discuss an alternative track for migration that can explain the existence of Hot Ju...
The discovery of "hot Jupiters" very close to their parent stars confirmed that Jovian planets migra...
Soon after the discovery of Jupiter-sized planets in extremely close orbits around Sun-like stars, i...
A key riddle connecting stars and planets is in the existence of hot Jupiters. If these close-in pla...
The recent discovery of Jupiter-mass planets orbiting at a few AU from their stars compliments earli...
We investigate the current sample of exoplanet spin-orbit measurements to determine whether a domina...
The existence of hot Jupiters has challenged theories of planetary formation since the first extraso...
Tidal interactions between short-period planets and their host stars circularize eccentric orbits, r...
A planet orbiting in a disk of planetesimals can experience an instability in which it migrates to s...
We study the effect of a Jovian planet on the gas distribution of a protoplanetary disc, using a new...
In press in IcarusWe study the possibility that the mutual interactions between Jupiter and Saturn p...
Gas giant planets orbiting within 0.1 AU of their host stars are unlikely to have formed in situ and...
In this dissertation, we present three complementary studies of the processes that drive planetary m...
We present the results of a search for planetary companions orbiting near hot Jupiter planet candida...
The migration history of Jupiter in the sun's natal disk remains poorly constrained. Here we conside...
In this paper we discuss an alternative track for migration that can explain the existence of Hot Ju...