The formation of planets with gaseous envelopes takes place in protoplanetary accretion discs on time scales of several million years. Small dust particles stick to each other to form pebbles, pebbles concentrate in the turbulent flow to form planetesimals and planetary embryos and grow to planets, which undergo substantial radial migration. All these processes are influenced by the underlying structure of the protoplanetary disc, specifically the profiles of temperature, gas scale height, and density. The commonly used disc structure of the minimum mass solar nebula (MMSN) is a simple power law in all these quantities. However, protoplanetary disc models with both viscous and stellar heating show several bumps and dips in temperature, scal...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
The Solar System, together with some exoplanetary systems, is known to host multiple planets. These ...
Current planet formation theories provide successful frameworks with which to interpret the array of...
The formation of planets with gaseous envelopes takes place in protoplanetary accretion discs on tim...
The formation of planets with gaseous envelopes takes place in protoplanetary accretion discs on tim...
International audienceMost planetary formation simulations rely on simple protoplanetary disk models...
International audienceContext. Planetary formation models are necessary to understand the characteri...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
International audienceProtoplanetary disk structures are known to be shaped by various thermal and c...
Star and planet formation are intimately entwined, and it is difficult to consider one without its i...
We explore the possible consequences of planet formation on stellar composition. Circumstellar disks...
We know now that discs of gas and dust, so-called protoplanetary discs, form planets as side-product...
Astronomical observations and modelling suggest that stars assemble out of the gas and dust collecte...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
The Solar System, together with some exoplanetary systems, is known to host multiple planets. These ...
Current planet formation theories provide successful frameworks with which to interpret the array of...
The formation of planets with gaseous envelopes takes place in protoplanetary accretion discs on tim...
The formation of planets with gaseous envelopes takes place in protoplanetary accretion discs on tim...
International audienceMost planetary formation simulations rely on simple protoplanetary disk models...
International audienceContext. Planetary formation models are necessary to understand the characteri...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
International audienceProtoplanetary disk structures are known to be shaped by various thermal and c...
Star and planet formation are intimately entwined, and it is difficult to consider one without its i...
We explore the possible consequences of planet formation on stellar composition. Circumstellar disks...
We know now that discs of gas and dust, so-called protoplanetary discs, form planets as side-product...
Astronomical observations and modelling suggest that stars assemble out of the gas and dust collecte...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
The Solar System, together with some exoplanetary systems, is known to host multiple planets. These ...
Current planet formation theories provide successful frameworks with which to interpret the array of...