According to both spectroscopic measurements and interior models, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune possess gaseous envelopes that are enriched in heavy elements compared to the Sun. Straightforward application of the dominant theories of gas giant formation - core accretion and gravitational instability - fail to provide the observed enrichment, suggesting that the surplus heavy elements were somehow dumped onto the planets after the envelopes were already in existence. Previous work has shown that if giant planets rapidly reached their cur rent configuration and radii, they do not accrete the remaining planetesimals efficiently enough to explain their observed heavy-element surplus. We ex plore the likely scenario that the effective acc...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
Abstract. The two current models for giant planet formation are core accretion and disk insta-bility...
The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution and observations of pro-toplanet...
Observations and models of giant planets indicate that such objects are enriched in heavy elements c...
Observations and models of giant planets indicate that such objects are enriched in heavy elements c...
Observations and models of giant planets indicate that such objects are enriched in heavy elements c...
Observations and models of giant planets indicate that such objects are enriched in heavy elements c...
Aims. The goal of this work is to investigate Jupiter’s growth by focusing on the amount of heavy el...
The wealth of observational data about Jupiter and Saturn provides strong constraints to guide our u...
We present a new numerical framework to model the formation and evolution of giant planets. The code...
The giant planet region in our Solar System appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
The giant planet region in our Solar System appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
Abstract. The two current models for giant planet formation are core accretion and disk insta-bility...
The observed properties of giant planets, models of their evolution and observations of pro-toplanet...
Observations and models of giant planets indicate that such objects are enriched in heavy elements c...
Observations and models of giant planets indicate that such objects are enriched in heavy elements c...
Observations and models of giant planets indicate that such objects are enriched in heavy elements c...
Observations and models of giant planets indicate that such objects are enriched in heavy elements c...
Aims. The goal of this work is to investigate Jupiter’s growth by focusing on the amount of heavy el...
The wealth of observational data about Jupiter and Saturn provides strong constraints to guide our u...
We present a new numerical framework to model the formation and evolution of giant planets. The code...
The giant planet region in our Solar System appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
The giant planet region in our Solar System appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
An understanding of the structure and composition of the giant planets is rapidly evolving because o...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
Abstract. The two current models for giant planet formation are core accretion and disk insta-bility...