Aims. We describe the growth of gas giant planets in the core accretion scenario. The core growth is not modeled as a gradual accretion of planetesimals but as episodic impacts of large mass ratios, i.e. we study impacts of 0.02–1 M⊕ onto cores of 1–15 M⊕. Such impacts could deliver the majority of solid matter in the giant impact regime. We focus on the thermal response of the envelope to the energy delivery. Previous studies have shown that sudden shut off of core accretion can dramatically speed up gas accretion. We therefore expect that giant impacts followed by periods of very low core accretion will result in a net increase in gas accretion rate. This study aims at modelling such a sequence of events and to understand the reaction of ...
Before now, models have not been successful in predicting the rapid growth of rocky cores of gas gia...
Aims.In the context of the core instability model, we present calculations of in situ giant plane...
We consider the origin of compact, short-period, Jupiter-mass planets. We propose that their diverse...
Mini-Neptunes and volatile-poor super-Earths coexist on adjacent orbits in proximity to host stars s...
Systems of close-in super-Earths and mini-Neptunes display striking diversity in planetary bulk dens...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
Ideas about the accretion and early evolution of the Earth and the other terrestrial planets have re...
Numerical simulations show that the migration of growing planetary cores may be dominated by turbule...
Interior to the gaseous envelopes of Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, there are high-density cores with ...
Recent advances in understanding planetary formation indicate that mass and energy accumulation are ...
Giant planet formation in the core accretion plus gas capture (CA) paradigm is predicated by the for...
We extend the core-accretion model of giant gaseous planets by Pollack et al. ([CITE]) to include mi...
Context. Most planet formation models that incorporate planetesimal fragmentation consider a catastr...
We consider the origin of compact, short-period, Jupiter-mass planets. We propose that their diverse...
We know now that discs of gas and dust, so-called protoplanetary discs, form planets as side-product...
Before now, models have not been successful in predicting the rapid growth of rocky cores of gas gia...
Aims.In the context of the core instability model, we present calculations of in situ giant plane...
We consider the origin of compact, short-period, Jupiter-mass planets. We propose that their diverse...
Mini-Neptunes and volatile-poor super-Earths coexist on adjacent orbits in proximity to host stars s...
Systems of close-in super-Earths and mini-Neptunes display striking diversity in planetary bulk dens...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
Ideas about the accretion and early evolution of the Earth and the other terrestrial planets have re...
Numerical simulations show that the migration of growing planetary cores may be dominated by turbule...
Interior to the gaseous envelopes of Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, there are high-density cores with ...
Recent advances in understanding planetary formation indicate that mass and energy accumulation are ...
Giant planet formation in the core accretion plus gas capture (CA) paradigm is predicated by the for...
We extend the core-accretion model of giant gaseous planets by Pollack et al. ([CITE]) to include mi...
Context. Most planet formation models that incorporate planetesimal fragmentation consider a catastr...
We consider the origin of compact, short-period, Jupiter-mass planets. We propose that their diverse...
We know now that discs of gas and dust, so-called protoplanetary discs, form planets as side-product...
Before now, models have not been successful in predicting the rapid growth of rocky cores of gas gia...
Aims.In the context of the core instability model, we present calculations of in situ giant plane...
We consider the origin of compact, short-period, Jupiter-mass planets. We propose that their diverse...