The recent characterization of transiting close-in planets has revealed an intriguing population of sub-Neptunes with highly tilted and even polar orbits relative to their host star's equator. Any viable theory for the origin of these close-in, polar planets must explain (1) the observed stellar obliquities, (2) the substantial eccentricities, and (3) the existence of Jovian companions with large mutual inclinations. In this work, we propose a theoretical model that satisfies these requirements without invoking tidal dissipation or large primordial inclinations. Instead, tilting is facilitated by the protoplanetary disk dispersal during the late stage of planet formation, initiating a process of resonance sweeping and parametric instability...
Aims. Evidence of mutually inclined planetary orbits has been reported for giant planets in recent y...
We numerically integrated the orbits of 1458 particles in the region of the classical Kuiper belt (...
The tilt of a planet's spin axis off its orbital axis ("obliquity") is a basic physical characterist...
Context. Observational evidence indicates that the orbits of extrasolar planets are more various tha...
Context. Observational evidence indicates that the orbits of extrasolar planets are more various tha...
We investigate the dynamical evolution of a Jovian-mass planet injected into an orbit highly incline...
International audienceIn current dynamical evolution models aiming at reproducing the orbital struct...
The observed orbits of extrasolar planets suggest that many giant planets migrate a considerable dis...
International audienceABSTRACT The distribution of eccentricities of warm giant exoplanets is common...
We numerically investigate the possibility that a close stellar encounter could account for the high...
We argue that the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn were both formed with their rotation axes nearly per...
Continued observational characterization of transiting planets that reside in close proximity to the...
At least several percent of solar-type stars possess giant planets. Surprisingly, most move on orbit...
The interaction between a planet located in the inner region of a disc and the warped outer region i...
In the Solar System, planetary orbits are nearly circular, coplanar, and their planes are only tilte...
Aims. Evidence of mutually inclined planetary orbits has been reported for giant planets in recent y...
We numerically integrated the orbits of 1458 particles in the region of the classical Kuiper belt (...
The tilt of a planet's spin axis off its orbital axis ("obliquity") is a basic physical characterist...
Context. Observational evidence indicates that the orbits of extrasolar planets are more various tha...
Context. Observational evidence indicates that the orbits of extrasolar planets are more various tha...
We investigate the dynamical evolution of a Jovian-mass planet injected into an orbit highly incline...
International audienceIn current dynamical evolution models aiming at reproducing the orbital struct...
The observed orbits of extrasolar planets suggest that many giant planets migrate a considerable dis...
International audienceABSTRACT The distribution of eccentricities of warm giant exoplanets is common...
We numerically investigate the possibility that a close stellar encounter could account for the high...
We argue that the gas giants Jupiter and Saturn were both formed with their rotation axes nearly per...
Continued observational characterization of transiting planets that reside in close proximity to the...
At least several percent of solar-type stars possess giant planets. Surprisingly, most move on orbit...
The interaction between a planet located in the inner region of a disc and the warped outer region i...
In the Solar System, planetary orbits are nearly circular, coplanar, and their planes are only tilte...
Aims. Evidence of mutually inclined planetary orbits has been reported for giant planets in recent y...
We numerically integrated the orbits of 1458 particles in the region of the classical Kuiper belt (...
The tilt of a planet's spin axis off its orbital axis ("obliquity") is a basic physical characterist...