Interactions between tidal migration and the encounter of mean motion resonances (MMRs) have widely been used in attempts to explain unexpectedly young surfaces and high free eccentricities of moons. A driving variable in this process is the planetary quality factor (Q$), which has so far been assumed to be constant throughout the system. However, data showing faster migration rates for moons farther from the primary indicate otherwise. The proposed mechanism behind this phenomenon is resonance locking, which uses steep localised dips in Qp to explain why certain moons migrate faster than expected. These dips evolve along with the primary, and a secondary may reach the same migration rate, "locking" with a frequency mode. This thesis aims t...
Aims. These last years several STIPs (Systems with Tightly packed Inner Planets) in the super-Earth ...
Saturn is orbited by dozens of moons, and the intricate dynamics of this complex system provide clue...
International audienceHere we study in details the dynamics of Methone, Anthe and Aegaeon, which are...
The inner moons of Jupiter and Saturn migrate outwards due to tidal energy dissipation within the pl...
Capture into mean motion resonance (MMR) is an important dynamical mechanism because it shapes the f...
Several pairs of solar system satellites occupy mean motion resonances (MMRs). We divide these into ...
We study the stability of mean-motion resonances (MMR) between two planets during their migration in...
A general problem with the theory of stellar tides is that the observations indicate that the effect...
The differential migration of two planets due to planet-disk interaction can result in capture into ...
Satellite systems around giant planets are immersed in a region of complex resonant configurations. ...
Pairs of migrating extrasolar planets often lock into mean motion resonance as they drift inward. Th...
Accepted for publication in MNRAS A migrating planet can capture planetesimals into mean motion reso...
International audienceThis paper discusses the effect of tides raised by Saturn on its co-orbital sa...
We assess the multi-planet systems discovered by the Kepler satellite in terms of current ideas abou...
We investigate orbital resonances expected to arise when a system of two planets, with masses in the...
Aims. These last years several STIPs (Systems with Tightly packed Inner Planets) in the super-Earth ...
Saturn is orbited by dozens of moons, and the intricate dynamics of this complex system provide clue...
International audienceHere we study in details the dynamics of Methone, Anthe and Aegaeon, which are...
The inner moons of Jupiter and Saturn migrate outwards due to tidal energy dissipation within the pl...
Capture into mean motion resonance (MMR) is an important dynamical mechanism because it shapes the f...
Several pairs of solar system satellites occupy mean motion resonances (MMRs). We divide these into ...
We study the stability of mean-motion resonances (MMR) between two planets during their migration in...
A general problem with the theory of stellar tides is that the observations indicate that the effect...
The differential migration of two planets due to planet-disk interaction can result in capture into ...
Satellite systems around giant planets are immersed in a region of complex resonant configurations. ...
Pairs of migrating extrasolar planets often lock into mean motion resonance as they drift inward. Th...
Accepted for publication in MNRAS A migrating planet can capture planetesimals into mean motion reso...
International audienceThis paper discusses the effect of tides raised by Saturn on its co-orbital sa...
We assess the multi-planet systems discovered by the Kepler satellite in terms of current ideas abou...
We investigate orbital resonances expected to arise when a system of two planets, with masses in the...
Aims. These last years several STIPs (Systems with Tightly packed Inner Planets) in the super-Earth ...
Saturn is orbited by dozens of moons, and the intricate dynamics of this complex system provide clue...
International audienceHere we study in details the dynamics of Methone, Anthe and Aegaeon, which are...