The Sun shows a ∼10 per cent depletion in refractory elements relative to nearby solar twins. It has been suggested that this depletion is a signpost of planet formation. The exoplanet statistics are now good enough to show that the origin of this depletion does not arise from the sequestration of refractory material inside the planets themselves. This conclusion arises because most sun-like stars host close-in planetary systems that are on average more massive than the Sun’s. Using evolutionary models for the protoplanetary discs that surrounded the young Sun and solar twins, we demonstrate that the origin of the depletion likely arises due to the trapping of dust exterior to the orbit of a forming giant planet. In this scenario, a forming...
Giant exoplanets seem to have on average a much larger heavy element content than the solar system g...
Copyright © 2008 EDP SciencesAims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quan...
International audienceIn protoplanetary disks, the growth and inward drift of dust lead to the gener...
Context. Elemental abundance studies of solar twin stars suggest that the solar chemical composition...
Context. Elemental abundance studies of solar twin stars suggest that the solar chemical composition...
Chemical abundance studies of the Sun and solar twins have demonstrated that the solar composition o...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
Aims. We want to investigate how planet formation is imprinted on stellar surface composition using ...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
Chemical compositions of giant planets provide a means to constrain how and where they form. Traditi...
The giant planet region in our solar system appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
Context. More than two thousand exoplanets have been discovered to date. Of these, only a small frac...
According to the prevailing core instability model, giant planets begin their growth by the accumula...
Relating planet formation to atmospheric composition has been a long standing goal of the astrophysi...
Giant exoplanets seem to have on average a much larger heavy element content than the solar system g...
Copyright © 2008 EDP SciencesAims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quan...
International audienceIn protoplanetary disks, the growth and inward drift of dust lead to the gener...
Context. Elemental abundance studies of solar twin stars suggest that the solar chemical composition...
Context. Elemental abundance studies of solar twin stars suggest that the solar chemical composition...
Chemical abundance studies of the Sun and solar twins have demonstrated that the solar composition o...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
Recent studies have shown that the elemental abundances in the Sun are anomalous when compared to mo...
Aims. We want to investigate how planet formation is imprinted on stellar surface composition using ...
The origin of close-in giant planets is a key open question in planet formation theory. The two lead...
Chemical compositions of giant planets provide a means to constrain how and where they form. Traditi...
The giant planet region in our solar system appears to be bounded inside by the limit of water cond...
Context. More than two thousand exoplanets have been discovered to date. Of these, only a small frac...
According to the prevailing core instability model, giant planets begin their growth by the accumula...
Relating planet formation to atmospheric composition has been a long standing goal of the astrophysi...
Giant exoplanets seem to have on average a much larger heavy element content than the solar system g...
Copyright © 2008 EDP SciencesAims. We examine the uncertainties in current planetary models and quan...
International audienceIn protoplanetary disks, the growth and inward drift of dust lead to the gener...