We calculate rates of Type I migration of protoplanets in a non-isothermal three-dimensional protoplanetary disk, building upon planet-disk models developed in previous work. We find that including the vertical thickness of the disk results in a decrease in the Type I migration rate by a factor of ~2 from a two-dimensional disk. The vertical temperature variation has only a modest effect on migration rates since the torques at the midplane are weighted heavily both because the density and the perturbing potential are maximized at the midplane. However, temperature perturbations resulting from shadowing and illumination at the disk's surface can decrease the migration rate by up to another factor of 2 for planets at the gap-opening threshold...
Aims.We investigate the effect of including a proper energy balance on the interaction of a low-mas...
Aims: We investigate the effect of including a proper energy balance on the interaction of a low-mas...
Context. Planets less massive than Saturn tend to rapidly migrate inward in protoplanetary disks. Th...
We perform three-dimensional self-gravitating radiative transfer simulations of protoplanet migratio...
As planets grow the exchange of angular momentum with the gaseous component of the protoplanetary di...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic treat...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic treat...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic treat...
Context. In isothermal discs, the migration of protoplanets is directed inwards. For small planetary...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic tre...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic tre...
Context. In isothermal discs, the migration of protoplanets is directed inwards. For small planetary...
Context. In isothermal discs, the migration of protoplanets is directed inwards. For small planetary...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic tre...
As planets form they tidally interact with their natal disks. Though the tidal perturbation induced ...
Aims.We investigate the effect of including a proper energy balance on the interaction of a low-mas...
Aims: We investigate the effect of including a proper energy balance on the interaction of a low-mas...
Context. Planets less massive than Saturn tend to rapidly migrate inward in protoplanetary disks. Th...
We perform three-dimensional self-gravitating radiative transfer simulations of protoplanet migratio...
As planets grow the exchange of angular momentum with the gaseous component of the protoplanetary di...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic treat...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic treat...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic treat...
Context. In isothermal discs, the migration of protoplanets is directed inwards. For small planetary...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic tre...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic tre...
Context. In isothermal discs, the migration of protoplanets is directed inwards. For small planetary...
Context. In isothermal discs, the migration of protoplanets is directed inwards. For small planetary...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic tre...
As planets form they tidally interact with their natal disks. Though the tidal perturbation induced ...
Aims.We investigate the effect of including a proper energy balance on the interaction of a low-mas...
Aims: We investigate the effect of including a proper energy balance on the interaction of a low-mas...
Context. Planets less massive than Saturn tend to rapidly migrate inward in protoplanetary disks. Th...