We examine the predictions of the core accretion - gas capture model concerning the efficiency of planet formation around stars with various masses. First, we follow the evolution of gas and solids from the moment when all solids are in the form of small grains to the stage when most of them are in the form of planetesimals. We show that the surface density of the planetesimal swarm tends to be higher around less massive stars. Then, we derive the minimum surface density of the planetesimal swarm required for the formation of a giant planet both in a numerical and in an approximate analytical approach. We combine these results by calculating a set of representative disk models characterized by different masses, sizes, and metallicities, and...
<BR /> Aims: We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of plane...
Context. The formation of gas giant planets by the accretion of 100 km diameter planetesimals is oft...
Context. In the last few years, the so-called “Nice model” has become increasingly significant for s...
We examine the predictions of the core accretion – gas capture model concerning the efficiency of pl...
We investigate the problem of giant planet formation around stars with various masses based on the c...
We have investigated the problem of the distribution of both masses and orbital radii of planets res...
We present the first results from simulations of processes leading to planet formation in protoplane...
According to the prevailing core instability model, giant planets begin their growth by the accumula...
We have investigated the problem of the distribution of both masses and orbital radii of planets res...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
We use a semianalytic circumstellar disk model that considers movement of the snow line through evol...
Aims. We extend the models presented in Mordasini et al. (2009) to the formation of planets orbiting...
The inferred dust masses from Class II protoplanetary disc observations are smaller or equal to the ...
Recent observations suggest that disks around type II protostars do not contain enough dust to accou...
Giant planets form embedded in a protoplanetary disc around a young star. Close to the midplane a la...
<BR /> Aims: We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of plane...
Context. The formation of gas giant planets by the accretion of 100 km diameter planetesimals is oft...
Context. In the last few years, the so-called “Nice model” has become increasingly significant for s...
We examine the predictions of the core accretion – gas capture model concerning the efficiency of pl...
We investigate the problem of giant planet formation around stars with various masses based on the c...
We have investigated the problem of the distribution of both masses and orbital radii of planets res...
We present the first results from simulations of processes leading to planet formation in protoplane...
According to the prevailing core instability model, giant planets begin their growth by the accumula...
We have investigated the problem of the distribution of both masses and orbital radii of planets res...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
We use a semianalytic circumstellar disk model that considers movement of the snow line through evol...
Aims. We extend the models presented in Mordasini et al. (2009) to the formation of planets orbiting...
The inferred dust masses from Class II protoplanetary disc observations are smaller or equal to the ...
Recent observations suggest that disks around type II protostars do not contain enough dust to accou...
Giant planets form embedded in a protoplanetary disc around a young star. Close to the midplane a la...
<BR /> Aims: We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of plane...
Context. The formation of gas giant planets by the accretion of 100 km diameter planetesimals is oft...
Context. In the last few years, the so-called “Nice model” has become increasingly significant for s...