Planetary migration seems to be unavoidable during planet formation in protoplanetary disks. Gravitational interactions between the planet embryos and the gas disk make the angular momentum of the embryo decrease, so that it spirals towards the central star. As the migration timescale is shorter than the disk life time, no planet should survive (chapters 1 and 2). In this thesis, we try to find mechanisms that prevent or slow down migration. In chapter 3, we show that a jump in the gas disk density stops migration and acts like a planet trap. Trapped there, a massif solid core may accrete a gaseous atmosphere and give birth to a giant planet. the planet is then massive enough to repel the gas and open a gap around its orbit. Through analysi...
The tidal interaction between a disk and a planet leading to a planet's migration is widely believed...
Key Words accretion disk, planet formation, planetary systems Abstract As planets form and grow with...
Growing planets interact with their natal protoplanetary disc, which exerts a torque onto them allow...
Planetary migration seems to be unavoidable during planet formation in protoplanetary disks. Gravita...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
According to current theories, tidal interactions between a disk and an embedded planet may lead to ...
The recent detection of extrasolar planets has provided an exciting opportunity to test our theories...
In press in IcarusWe study the possibility that the mutual interactions between Jupiter and Saturn p...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow. We investigate how the formation ...
Context. Extrasolar giant planets are found to orbit their host stars with a broad range of semi-maj...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Previous simulations of planet formation utilizing single bodies including pebble accretion and plan...
In addition to the Solar System and its planets, we now have a database of nearly 1000 planets that ...
The outward migration of a pair of resonant-orbit planets, driven by tidal interactions with a gas-d...
The tidal interaction between a disk and a planet leading to a planet's migration is widely believed...
Key Words accretion disk, planet formation, planetary systems Abstract As planets form and grow with...
Growing planets interact with their natal protoplanetary disc, which exerts a torque onto them allow...
Planetary migration seems to be unavoidable during planet formation in protoplanetary disks. Gravita...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow their solid core and attract their...
According to current theories, tidal interactions between a disk and an embedded planet may lead to ...
The recent detection of extrasolar planets has provided an exciting opportunity to test our theories...
In press in IcarusWe study the possibility that the mutual interactions between Jupiter and Saturn p...
Giant planets migrate though the protoplanetary disc as they grow. We investigate how the formation ...
Context. Extrasolar giant planets are found to orbit their host stars with a broad range of semi-maj...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Previous simulations of planet formation utilizing single bodies including pebble accretion and plan...
In addition to the Solar System and its planets, we now have a database of nearly 1000 planets that ...
The outward migration of a pair of resonant-orbit planets, driven by tidal interactions with a gas-d...
The tidal interaction between a disk and a planet leading to a planet's migration is widely believed...
Key Words accretion disk, planet formation, planetary systems Abstract As planets form and grow with...
Growing planets interact with their natal protoplanetary disc, which exerts a torque onto them allow...