International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the disc’s viscosity for values of the α viscosity parameter larger than 10−4. Previous studies based on two-dimensional simulations, have shown that, at even lower viscosities, migration can be very chaotic and is often characterised by phases of fast migration. The reason is that vortices appear in low-viscosity discs due to the Rossby-wave instability at the edges of the gap opened by the planet. Migration is then determined by vortex-planet interactions.Aims. Our goal is to study giant planet migration in low-viscosity discs with 3D simulations. In 3D, vortices are more complex than the simple vertical extension of their 2D counterparts; their ...
We carry out two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations to investigate the effects of the turbulence...
We carry out two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations to investigate the effects of the turbulence...
International audienceContext. Giant planets open gaps in their protoplanetary and subsequently suff...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
Context. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the disc’s viscosity for val...
International audienceContext. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studi...
Context. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studied recently. Results h...
Context. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studied recently. Results h...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we analyse giant gap-opening planet migration in proto-planet...
Context. When considering the migration of Jupiter and Saturn, a classical result is to find the pla...
Context. When considering the migration of Jupiter and Saturn, a classical result is to find the pla...
We carry out two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations to investigate the effects of the turbulence...
We carry out two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations to investigate the effects of the turbulence...
International audienceContext. Giant planets open gaps in their protoplanetary and subsequently suff...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
Context. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the disc’s viscosity for val...
International audienceContext. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studi...
Context. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studied recently. Results h...
Context. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studied recently. Results h...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we analyse giant gap-opening planet migration in proto-planet...
Context. When considering the migration of Jupiter and Saturn, a classical result is to find the pla...
Context. When considering the migration of Jupiter and Saturn, a classical result is to find the pla...
We carry out two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations to investigate the effects of the turbulence...
We carry out two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations to investigate the effects of the turbulence...
International audienceContext. Giant planets open gaps in their protoplanetary and subsequently suff...