Context. Super-Earths can form at large orbital radii and migrate inward due to tidal interactions with the circumstellar disk. In this scenario, convergent migration may occur and lead to the formation of resonant pairs of planets. Aims. We explore the conditions under which convergent migration and resonance capture take place, and what dynamical consequences can be expected on the dust distribution surrounding the resonant pair. Methods. We combine hydrodynamic planet-disk interaction models with dust evolution calculations to investigate the signatures produced in the dust distribution by a pair of planets in mean-motion resonances. Results. We find that convergent migration takes place when the outer planet is the more massive. However...
Dust grains migrating under Poynting-Robertson drag may be trapped in mean-motion resonances with pl...
We assess the multi-planet systems discovered by the Kepler satellite in terms of current ideas abou...
We present 2D hydrodynamical simulations of pairs of planets migrating simultaneously in the Type I ...
Context. Super-Earths can form at large orbital radii and migrate inward due to tidal interactions w...
Context. Super-Earths can form at large orbital radii and migrate inward due to tidal interactions w...
We investigate orbital resonances expected to arise when a system of two planets, with masses in the...
Context. The Kepler mission has discovered that close-in super-Earth planets are common around solar...
Capture into mean motion resonance (MMR) is an important dynamical mechanism because it shapes the f...
Capture into mean motion resonance (MMR) is an important dynamical mechanism because it shapes the f...
Context. The Kepler mission has discovered that close-in super-Earth planets are common around solar...
Context. Orbital mean motion resonances in planetary systems originate from dissipative processes in...
Context. The Kepler mission has discovered that close-in super-Earth planets are common around solar...
Abstract. The dynamical interactions that occur in newly formed plan-etary systems may reflect the c...
Context. In the early evolution of a planetary system, a pair of planets may be captured in a mean m...
We consider the dynamical evolution of two planets with nearly circular and nearly coplanar orbits u...
Dust grains migrating under Poynting-Robertson drag may be trapped in mean-motion resonances with pl...
We assess the multi-planet systems discovered by the Kepler satellite in terms of current ideas abou...
We present 2D hydrodynamical simulations of pairs of planets migrating simultaneously in the Type I ...
Context. Super-Earths can form at large orbital radii and migrate inward due to tidal interactions w...
Context. Super-Earths can form at large orbital radii and migrate inward due to tidal interactions w...
We investigate orbital resonances expected to arise when a system of two planets, with masses in the...
Context. The Kepler mission has discovered that close-in super-Earth planets are common around solar...
Capture into mean motion resonance (MMR) is an important dynamical mechanism because it shapes the f...
Capture into mean motion resonance (MMR) is an important dynamical mechanism because it shapes the f...
Context. The Kepler mission has discovered that close-in super-Earth planets are common around solar...
Context. Orbital mean motion resonances in planetary systems originate from dissipative processes in...
Context. The Kepler mission has discovered that close-in super-Earth planets are common around solar...
Abstract. The dynamical interactions that occur in newly formed plan-etary systems may reflect the c...
Context. In the early evolution of a planetary system, a pair of planets may be captured in a mean m...
We consider the dynamical evolution of two planets with nearly circular and nearly coplanar orbits u...
Dust grains migrating under Poynting-Robertson drag may be trapped in mean-motion resonances with pl...
We assess the multi-planet systems discovered by the Kepler satellite in terms of current ideas abou...
We present 2D hydrodynamical simulations of pairs of planets migrating simultaneously in the Type I ...