We hypothesize that planets are made by tidal downsizing of migrating giant planet embryos. The proposed scheme for planet formation consists of these steps: (i) a massive young protoplanetary disc fragments at R ∼ several tens to hundreds of au on gaseous clumps with masses of a few Jupiter masses; (ii) the clumps cool and contract, and simultaneously migrate closer in to the parent star; (iii) as earlier suggested by Boss, dust sediments inside the gas clumps to form terrestrial mass solid cores; (iv) if the solid core becomes more massive than Graphic , a massive gas atmosphere collapses on to the solid core and (v) when the gas clumps reach the inner few au from the star, tidal shear and evaporation due to stellar irradiation peel off t...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow. We investigate how the formation ...
Although it is fairly established that Gravitational Instability (GI) should occur in the early phas...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
Giant planets form embedded in a protoplanetary disc around a young star. Close to the midplane a la...
Some observed exoplanets cannot be explained in the standard core accretion paradigm. An alternative...
Tidal downsizing (TD) is a recently developed planet formation theory that supplements the classical...
Core Accretion (CA), the most widely accepted scenario for planet formation, postu-lates existence o...
It has been proposed recently that the first step in the formation of both rocky and gas giant plane...
Formation theories for planets are facing significant challenges in the light of observed planets an...
The inferred dust masses from Class II protoplanetary disc observations are smaller or equal to the ...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Previous simulations of planet formation utilizing single bodies including pebble accretion and plan...
Terrestrial planets form in a series of dynamical steps, starting from micron-sized dust grains in p...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow. We investigate how the formation ...
Although it is fairly established that Gravitational Instability (GI) should occur in the early phas...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
Giant planets form embedded in a protoplanetary disc around a young star. Close to the midplane a la...
Some observed exoplanets cannot be explained in the standard core accretion paradigm. An alternative...
Tidal downsizing (TD) is a recently developed planet formation theory that supplements the classical...
Core Accretion (CA), the most widely accepted scenario for planet formation, postu-lates existence o...
It has been proposed recently that the first step in the formation of both rocky and gas giant plane...
Formation theories for planets are facing significant challenges in the light of observed planets an...
The inferred dust masses from Class II protoplanetary disc observations are smaller or equal to the ...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Previous simulations of planet formation utilizing single bodies including pebble accretion and plan...
Terrestrial planets form in a series of dynamical steps, starting from micron-sized dust grains in p...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow. We investigate how the formation ...
Although it is fairly established that Gravitational Instability (GI) should occur in the early phas...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...