International audienceContext. Giant planets open gaps in their protoplanetary and subsequently suffer so-called type II migration. Schematically, planets are thought to be tightly locked within their surrounding disks, and forced to follow the viscous advection of gas onto the central star. This fundamental principle, however, has recently been questioned as migrating planets were shown to decouple from the gas’ radial drift.Aims. In this framework, we question whether the traditionally used linear scaling of migration rate of a giant planet with the disk’s viscosity still holds. Additionally, we assess the role of orbit-crossing material as part of the decoupling mechanism.Methods. We have performed 2D (r, θ) numerical simulations of poin...
Context. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studied recently. Results h...
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. Giant planets open gaps in their protoplanetary and subsequently suffer so-called type II m...
Context. Giant planets open gaps in their protoplanetary and subsequently suffer so-called type II m...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we analyse giant gap-opening planet migration in proto-planet...
Aims. Massive planets that open a gap in the accretion disk are believed to migrate with exactly the...
Aims. Massive planets that open a gap in the accretion disk are believed to migrate with exactly the...
Aims. Massive planets that open a gap in the accretion disk are believed to migrate with exactly the...
Growing planets interact with their natal protoplanetary disc, which exerts a torque onto them allow...
In this paper, we analyse giant gap-opening planet migration in proto-planetary discs, focusing on t...
Aims. Most studies concerning the growth and evolution of massive planets focus either on their accr...
The mass and semimajor axis distribution of gas giants in exoplanetary systems obtained by radial ve...
International audienceContext. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studi...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
Context. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studied recently. Results h...
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. Giant planets open gaps in their protoplanetary and subsequently suffer so-called type II m...
Context. Giant planets open gaps in their protoplanetary and subsequently suffer so-called type II m...
ABSTRACT In this paper, we analyse giant gap-opening planet migration in proto-planet...
Aims. Massive planets that open a gap in the accretion disk are believed to migrate with exactly the...
Aims. Massive planets that open a gap in the accretion disk are believed to migrate with exactly the...
Aims. Massive planets that open a gap in the accretion disk are believed to migrate with exactly the...
Growing planets interact with their natal protoplanetary disc, which exerts a torque onto them allow...
In this paper, we analyse giant gap-opening planet migration in proto-planetary discs, focusing on t...
Aims. Most studies concerning the growth and evolution of massive planets focus either on their accr...
The mass and semimajor axis distribution of gas giants in exoplanetary systems obtained by radial ve...
International audienceContext. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studi...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
Context. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studied recently. Results h...
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...