Context. The formation of gas giant planets by the accretion of 100 km diameter planetesimals is often thought to be inefficient. A diameter of this size is typical for planetesimals and results from self-gravity. Many models therefore use small kilometer-sized planetesimals, or invoke the accretion of pebbles. Furthermore, models based on planetesimal accretion often use the ad hoc assumption of planetesimals that are distributed radially in a minimum-mass solar-nebula way.Aims. We use a dynamical model for planetesimal formation to investigate the effect of various initial radial density distributions on the resulting planet population. In doing so, we highlight the directive role of the early stages of dust evolution into pebbles and pla...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
Context. Models of planetary core growth by either planetesimal or pebble accretion are traditionall...
We propose an expression for a local planetesimal formation rate proportional to the instantaneous r...
Planetesimals, the smallest building blocks of planets that are gravitationally bound, are believed ...
Context. In the core accretion scenario of giant planet formation, a massive core forms first and th...
Context. In the core accretion scenario of giant planet formation, a massive core forms first and th...
Context. In the core accretion scenario of giant planet formation, a massive core forms first and th...
Context. Many scenarios have been proposed to avoid known difficulties in planetesimal formation suc...
Context. Many scenarios have been proposed to avoid known difficulties in planetesimal formation suc...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
Context. The consistency of planet formation models suffers from the disconnection between...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
Previous simulations of planet formation utilizing single bodies including pebble accretion and plan...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
Context. Models of planetary core growth by either planetesimal or pebble accretion are traditionall...
We propose an expression for a local planetesimal formation rate proportional to the instantaneous r...
Planetesimals, the smallest building blocks of planets that are gravitationally bound, are believed ...
Context. In the core accretion scenario of giant planet formation, a massive core forms first and th...
Context. In the core accretion scenario of giant planet formation, a massive core forms first and th...
Context. In the core accretion scenario of giant planet formation, a massive core forms first and th...
Context. Many scenarios have been proposed to avoid known difficulties in planetesimal formation suc...
Context. Many scenarios have been proposed to avoid known difficulties in planetesimal formation suc...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
Context. The consistency of planet formation models suffers from the disconnection between...
The formation of planets depends on the underlying protoplanetary disc structure, which in turn infl...
Previous simulations of planet formation utilizing single bodies including pebble accretion and plan...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
Exoplanet surveys have discovered that a large fraction of planetary systems (perhaps, a third aroun...
Context. Models of planetary core growth by either planetesimal or pebble accretion are traditionall...