We conduct a pebble-driven planet population synthesis study to investigate the formation of planets around very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the (sub)stellar mass range between 0.01 M- and 0.1 M-. Based on the extrapolation of numerical simulations of planetesimal formation by the streaming instability, we obtain the characteristic mass of the planetesimals and the initial mass of the protoplanet (largest body from the planetesimal populations), in either the early self-gravitating phase or the later non-self-gravitating phase of the protoplanetary disk evolution. We find that the initial protoplanets form with masses that increase with host mass and orbital distance, and decrease with age. Around late M-dwarfs of 0.1 M-, these proto...
Received — ; accepted — The formation of planetary cores must proceed rapidly in order for the giant...
Context. Previous theoretical works on planet formation around low-mass stars have often been limite...
The formation of planetary cores must proceed rapidly in order for the giant planets to accrete thei...
We developed a pebble-driven core accretion model to study the formation and evolution of planets ar...
Context. The recent detection of planets around very low mass stars raises the question of the forma...
According to the prevailing core instability model, giant planets begin their growth by the accumula...
Recent observations suggest that disks around type II protostars do not contain enough dust to accou...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
Context. Theoretical and observational studies suggest that protoplanetary disks with a wide range o...
We review recent theoretical progress aimed at understanding the formation and the early stages of e...
Context. Previous theoretical works on planet formation around low-mass stars have often been limite...
Recently, seven Earth-sized planets were discovered around the M-dwarf star TRAPPIST-1. Thanks to tr...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
Context. Streaming instability is a key mechanism in planet formation, clustering pebbles into plane...
The evolution of protoplanetary discs embedded in stellar clusters depends on the age and the stella...
Received — ; accepted — The formation of planetary cores must proceed rapidly in order for the giant...
Context. Previous theoretical works on planet formation around low-mass stars have often been limite...
The formation of planetary cores must proceed rapidly in order for the giant planets to accrete thei...
We developed a pebble-driven core accretion model to study the formation and evolution of planets ar...
Context. The recent detection of planets around very low mass stars raises the question of the forma...
According to the prevailing core instability model, giant planets begin their growth by the accumula...
Recent observations suggest that disks around type II protostars do not contain enough dust to accou...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
Context. Theoretical and observational studies suggest that protoplanetary disks with a wide range o...
We review recent theoretical progress aimed at understanding the formation and the early stages of e...
Context. Previous theoretical works on planet formation around low-mass stars have often been limite...
Recently, seven Earth-sized planets were discovered around the M-dwarf star TRAPPIST-1. Thanks to tr...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
Context. Streaming instability is a key mechanism in planet formation, clustering pebbles into plane...
The evolution of protoplanetary discs embedded in stellar clusters depends on the age and the stella...
Received — ; accepted — The formation of planetary cores must proceed rapidly in order for the giant...
Context. Previous theoretical works on planet formation around low-mass stars have often been limite...
The formation of planetary cores must proceed rapidly in order for the giant planets to accrete thei...