Context. During the first hundred million years after the formation of our solar system, the four giant planets are believed to have migrated significantly (by up ≈ 20 AU). The current scenario and dynamics of the satellites of these planets must be the result of both the initial conditions of their formation and this early extensive migrational episode. Aims. We examine the effects of the migration on the primordial satellites of Uranus. Methods. We use the Nice model to generate templates for the evolution of the four giant planets and record the time history of these planets and important close encounters. The satellites are then added to Uranus and these objects are integrated according to the dynamics stored in the temp...
The theory of satellite loss resulting from a giant impact on Uranus (Parisi and Brunini 1997, Plane...
The planetary migration of the Solar System giant planets in the framework of the Nice model (Tsigan...
The migration of the giant planets due to the scattering of planetesimals causes powerful resonances...
Numerous studies in the past few years have analyzed possible ef-fects of planetary migration on the...
More than 90 irregular moons of the Jovian planets have recently been discovered. These moons are an...
International audienceContext. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts t...
Context. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts that occurred at the en...
International audienceContext. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts t...
Context. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts that occurred at the en...
International audienceContext. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts t...
Context. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts that occurred at the en...
Context. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts that occurred at the en...
It is now accepted that the Solar system's youth was a dynamic and chaotic time. The giant planets m...
The theory of satellite loss resulting from a giant impact on Uranus (Parisi and Brunini 1997, Plane...
Context. The 98{\deg}-obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts that occurred at t...
The theory of satellite loss resulting from a giant impact on Uranus (Parisi and Brunini 1997, Plane...
The planetary migration of the Solar System giant planets in the framework of the Nice model (Tsigan...
The migration of the giant planets due to the scattering of planetesimals causes powerful resonances...
Numerous studies in the past few years have analyzed possible ef-fects of planetary migration on the...
More than 90 irregular moons of the Jovian planets have recently been discovered. These moons are an...
International audienceContext. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts t...
Context. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts that occurred at the en...
International audienceContext. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts t...
Context. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts that occurred at the en...
International audienceContext. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts t...
Context. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts that occurred at the en...
Context. The 98° obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts that occurred at the en...
It is now accepted that the Solar system's youth was a dynamic and chaotic time. The giant planets m...
The theory of satellite loss resulting from a giant impact on Uranus (Parisi and Brunini 1997, Plane...
Context. The 98{\deg}-obliquity of Uranus is commonly attributed to giant impacts that occurred at t...
The theory of satellite loss resulting from a giant impact on Uranus (Parisi and Brunini 1997, Plane...
The planetary migration of the Solar System giant planets in the framework of the Nice model (Tsigan...
The migration of the giant planets due to the scattering of planetesimals causes powerful resonances...