At least 30% of the FGK-type stars host "hot Super-Earths" with sizes between 1 and 4 Earth radii and orbital periods of less than 100 days. Here we use N-body simulations that simultaneously model gas-assisted pebble accretion and disk-planet tidal interaction to study the formation of hot super-Earths systems. Our results show that the integrated pebble mass reservoir primarily controls the system fate. A simple factor of ̃2 difference in the pebble flux bifurcates the final outcome of our simulations between systems of hot super-Earths or hot- Neptunes (≤20 MEarth) and systems containing multiple massive cores able to become gas giants (≥20 MEarth). Simulations with low to moderate pebble fluxes grow multiple super-Earths that migrate in...
'Hot super-Earths' (or 'mini-Neptunes') between one and four times Earth's size with period shorter ...
International audience"Hot super-Earths" (or "Mini-Neptunes") between 1 and 4 times Earth's size wit...
"Hot super-Earths" (or "Mini-Neptunes") between 1 and 4 times Earth's size with period shorter than ...
At least 30% of the FGK-type stars host "hot Super-Earths" with sizes between 1 and 4 Earth radii an...
International audienceAt least 30% of the FGK-type stars host "hot Super-Earths" with sizes between ...
At least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes of between 1 and 4 Earth radii and orbit...
International audienceAt least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes of between 1 and 4...
International audienceAt least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes between 1 and 4 Ea...
At least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes of between 1 and 4 Earth radii and orbit...
At least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes between 1 and 4 Earth radii and orbital ...
The majority of detected exoplanets are close-in super Earths (planets of a few Earth masses) orbiti...
International audience"Hot super-Earths" (or "Mini-Neptunes") between 1 and 4 times Earth's size wit...
Previous simulations of planet formation utilizing single bodies including pebble accretion and plan...
The majority of detected exoplanets are close-in super Earths (planets of a few Earth masses) orbiti...
'Hot super-Earths' (or 'mini-Neptunes') between one and four times Earth's size with period shorter ...
'Hot super-Earths' (or 'mini-Neptunes') between one and four times Earth's size with period shorter ...
International audience"Hot super-Earths" (or "Mini-Neptunes") between 1 and 4 times Earth's size wit...
"Hot super-Earths" (or "Mini-Neptunes") between 1 and 4 times Earth's size with period shorter than ...
At least 30% of the FGK-type stars host "hot Super-Earths" with sizes between 1 and 4 Earth radii an...
International audienceAt least 30% of the FGK-type stars host "hot Super-Earths" with sizes between ...
At least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes of between 1 and 4 Earth radii and orbit...
International audienceAt least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes of between 1 and 4...
International audienceAt least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes between 1 and 4 Ea...
At least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes of between 1 and 4 Earth radii and orbit...
At least 30% of main sequence stars host planets with sizes between 1 and 4 Earth radii and orbital ...
The majority of detected exoplanets are close-in super Earths (planets of a few Earth masses) orbiti...
International audience"Hot super-Earths" (or "Mini-Neptunes") between 1 and 4 times Earth's size wit...
Previous simulations of planet formation utilizing single bodies including pebble accretion and plan...
The majority of detected exoplanets are close-in super Earths (planets of a few Earth masses) orbiti...
'Hot super-Earths' (or 'mini-Neptunes') between one and four times Earth's size with period shorter ...
'Hot super-Earths' (or 'mini-Neptunes') between one and four times Earth's size with period shorter ...
International audience"Hot super-Earths" (or "Mini-Neptunes") between 1 and 4 times Earth's size wit...
"Hot super-Earths" (or "Mini-Neptunes") between 1 and 4 times Earth's size with period shorter than ...