I discuss the role that disc fragmentation plays in the formation of gas giant and terrestrial planets, and how this relates to the formation of brown dwarfs and low-mass stars, and ultimately to the process of star formation. Protostellar discs may fragment, if they are massive enough and can cool fast enough, but most of the objects that form by fragmentation are brown dwarfs. It may be possible that planets also form, if the mass growth of a proto-fragment is stopped (e.g. if this fragment is ejected from the disc), or suppressed and even reversed (e.g by tidal stripping). I will discuss if it is possible to distinguish whether a planet has formed by disc fragmentation or core accretion, and mention of a few examples of observed exoplane...
I have carried out three-dimensional numerical simulations of self-gravitating discs to determine un...
Recent direct imaging discoveries suggest a new class of massive, distant planets around A stars. Th...
Recent direct imaging discoveries suggest a new class of massive, distant planets around A stars. Th...
I discuss the role that disc fragmentation plays in the formation of gas giant and terrestrial plane...
We suggest that a high proportion of brown dwarfs are formed by gravitational fragmentation of massi...
Context. Around 30 per cent of the observed exoplanets that orbit M dwarf stars are gas giants that ...
We suggest that a high proportion of brown dwarfs are formed by gravitational fragmentation of massi...
We suggest that a high proportion of brown dwarfs are formed by gravitational fragmentation of massi...
We suggest that a high proportion of brown dwarfs are formed by gravitational fragmentation of massi...
Context. Around 30 per cent of the observed exoplanets that orbit M dwarf stars are gas giants that ...
Context. Around 30 per cent of the observed exoplanets that orbit M dwarf stars are gas giants that ...
Direct imaging searches have revealed many very low mass objects, including a small number of planet...
A large fraction of brown dwarfs and low-mass hydrogen-burning stars may form by gravitational fragm...
A large fraction of brown dwarfs and low-mass hydrogen-burning stars may form by gravitational fragm...
A large fraction of brown dwarfs and low-mass hydrogen-burning stars may form by gravitational fragm...
I have carried out three-dimensional numerical simulations of self-gravitating discs to determine un...
Recent direct imaging discoveries suggest a new class of massive, distant planets around A stars. Th...
Recent direct imaging discoveries suggest a new class of massive, distant planets around A stars. Th...
I discuss the role that disc fragmentation plays in the formation of gas giant and terrestrial plane...
We suggest that a high proportion of brown dwarfs are formed by gravitational fragmentation of massi...
Context. Around 30 per cent of the observed exoplanets that orbit M dwarf stars are gas giants that ...
We suggest that a high proportion of brown dwarfs are formed by gravitational fragmentation of massi...
We suggest that a high proportion of brown dwarfs are formed by gravitational fragmentation of massi...
We suggest that a high proportion of brown dwarfs are formed by gravitational fragmentation of massi...
Context. Around 30 per cent of the observed exoplanets that orbit M dwarf stars are gas giants that ...
Context. Around 30 per cent of the observed exoplanets that orbit M dwarf stars are gas giants that ...
Direct imaging searches have revealed many very low mass objects, including a small number of planet...
A large fraction of brown dwarfs and low-mass hydrogen-burning stars may form by gravitational fragm...
A large fraction of brown dwarfs and low-mass hydrogen-burning stars may form by gravitational fragm...
A large fraction of brown dwarfs and low-mass hydrogen-burning stars may form by gravitational fragm...
I have carried out three-dimensional numerical simulations of self-gravitating discs to determine un...
Recent direct imaging discoveries suggest a new class of massive, distant planets around A stars. Th...
Recent direct imaging discoveries suggest a new class of massive, distant planets around A stars. Th...