The inner moons of Jupiter and Saturn migrate outwards due to tidal energy dissipation within the planets, the details of which remain poorly understood. We demonstrate that resonance locking between moons and internal oscillation modes of the planet can produce rapid tidal migration. Resonance locking arises due to the internal structural evolution of the planet and typically produces an outward migration rate comparable to the age of the Solar system. Resonance locking predicts a similar migration time-scale but a different effective tidal quality factor Q governing the migration of each moon. The theory also predicts nearly constant migration time-scales a function of semimajor axis, such that effective Q values were larger in the past. ...
We present 2D hydrodynamical simulations of pairs of planets migrating simultaneously in the Type I ...
We consider the dynamical evolution of two planets with nearly circular and nearly coplanar orbits u...
We examine how the late divergent migration of Jupiter and Saturn may have perturbed the terrestrial...
The inner moons of Jupiter and Saturn migrate outwards due to tidal energy dissipation within the pl...
Saturn is orbited by dozens of moons, and the intricate dynamics of this complex system provide clue...
Tidal dissipation inside giant planets is important for the orbital evolution of their natural satel...
Interactions between tidal migration and the encounter of mean motion resonances (MMRs) have widely ...
In press in IcarusWe study the possibility that the mutual interactions between Jupiter and Saturn p...
Several pairs of solar system satellites occupy mean motion resonances (MMRs). We divide these into ...
We study the stability of mean-motion resonances (MMR) between two planets during their migration in...
8 pages, 8 figuresInternational audienceContext. Natural satellite systems present a large variety o...
Jupiter and Saturn play host to an impressive array of satellites, making it reasonable to suspect t...
Pairs of migrating extrasolar planets often lock into mean motion resonance as they drift inward. Th...
The outward migration of a pair of resonant-orbit planets, driven by tidal interactions with a gas-d...
The Saturn satellite system is a complex dynamical system with several gravitational interactions ha...
We present 2D hydrodynamical simulations of pairs of planets migrating simultaneously in the Type I ...
We consider the dynamical evolution of two planets with nearly circular and nearly coplanar orbits u...
We examine how the late divergent migration of Jupiter and Saturn may have perturbed the terrestrial...
The inner moons of Jupiter and Saturn migrate outwards due to tidal energy dissipation within the pl...
Saturn is orbited by dozens of moons, and the intricate dynamics of this complex system provide clue...
Tidal dissipation inside giant planets is important for the orbital evolution of their natural satel...
Interactions between tidal migration and the encounter of mean motion resonances (MMRs) have widely ...
In press in IcarusWe study the possibility that the mutual interactions between Jupiter and Saturn p...
Several pairs of solar system satellites occupy mean motion resonances (MMRs). We divide these into ...
We study the stability of mean-motion resonances (MMR) between two planets during their migration in...
8 pages, 8 figuresInternational audienceContext. Natural satellite systems present a large variety o...
Jupiter and Saturn play host to an impressive array of satellites, making it reasonable to suspect t...
Pairs of migrating extrasolar planets often lock into mean motion resonance as they drift inward. Th...
The outward migration of a pair of resonant-orbit planets, driven by tidal interactions with a gas-d...
The Saturn satellite system is a complex dynamical system with several gravitational interactions ha...
We present 2D hydrodynamical simulations of pairs of planets migrating simultaneously in the Type I ...
We consider the dynamical evolution of two planets with nearly circular and nearly coplanar orbits u...
We examine how the late divergent migration of Jupiter and Saturn may have perturbed the terrestrial...