We investigate the formation of terrestrial planets in the late stage of planetary formation using two-planet model. At that time, the protostar has formed for about 3 Myr and the gas disk has dissipated. In the model, the perturbations from Jupiter and Saturn are considered. We also consider variations of the mass of outer planet, and the initial eccentricities and inclinations of embryos and planetesimals. Our results show that, terrestrial planets are formed in 50 Myr, and the accretion rate is about 60%–80%. In each simulation, 3–4 terrestrial planets are formed inside “Jupiter” with masses of 0.15–3.6 M⊕. In the 0.5–4 AU, when the eccentricities of planetesimals are excited, planetesimals are able to accrete material from wide radial d...
This article reviews our current understanding of terrestrial planet formation. The focus is on comp...
We present the results of simulations of the late stages of terrestrial planet formation under the g...
We examine the late stages of terrestrial planet formation around each star in the Centauri A and C...
The final stage in the formation of terrestrial planets consists of the accumulation of ~1000-km ``p...
We review the state of the field of terrestrial planet formation with the goal of understanding the ...
Reduced to 24 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Pl...
Terrestrial planets form in a series of dynamical steps, starting from micron-sized dust grains in p...
Reduced to 24 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Pl...
International audienceWe review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular...
We present results from 42 simulations of late stage planetary accretion, focusing on the delivery o...
We review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular emphasis on the inter...
Recent results have shown that many of the known extrasolar planetary sys-tems contain regions which...
Context. The initial distributions of planetary embryos and planetesimals used in N-body simulations...
International audienceThe past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial pl...
The past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial planet formation. Yet ke...
This article reviews our current understanding of terrestrial planet formation. The focus is on comp...
We present the results of simulations of the late stages of terrestrial planet formation under the g...
We examine the late stages of terrestrial planet formation around each star in the Centauri A and C...
The final stage in the formation of terrestrial planets consists of the accumulation of ~1000-km ``p...
We review the state of the field of terrestrial planet formation with the goal of understanding the ...
Reduced to 24 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Pl...
Terrestrial planets form in a series of dynamical steps, starting from micron-sized dust grains in p...
Reduced to 24 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Pl...
International audienceWe review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular...
We present results from 42 simulations of late stage planetary accretion, focusing on the delivery o...
We review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular emphasis on the inter...
Recent results have shown that many of the known extrasolar planetary sys-tems contain regions which...
Context. The initial distributions of planetary embryos and planetesimals used in N-body simulations...
International audienceThe past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial pl...
The past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial planet formation. Yet ke...
This article reviews our current understanding of terrestrial planet formation. The focus is on comp...
We present the results of simulations of the late stages of terrestrial planet formation under the g...
We examine the late stages of terrestrial planet formation around each star in the Centauri A and C...