Context. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studied recently. Results have shown that the proportionality between migration speed and the disc’s viscosity is broken by the presence of vortices that appear at the edges of the planet-induced gap. Under some conditions, this ‘vortex-driven’ migration can be very slow and eventually stops. However, this result has been obtained for discs whose radial mass transport is too low (due to the small viscosity) to be compatible with the mass accretion rates that are typically observed for young stars. Aims. Our goal is to investigate vortex-driven migration in low-viscosity discs in the presence of radial advection of gas, as expected from angular momentum removal by magne...
Context. Numerous studies have shown that a gap-forming Jovian mass planet embedded in a protoplanet...
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...
Context. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studied recently. Results h...
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...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
Context. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the disc’s viscosity for val...
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...
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. When considering the migration of Jupiter and Saturn, a classical result is to find the pla...
Context. When considering the migration of Jupiter and Saturn, a classical result is to find the pla...
Context. Numerous studies have shown that a gap-forming Jovian mass planet embedded in a protoplanet...
Context. Numerous studies have shown that a gap-forming Jovian mass planet embedded in a protoplanet...
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...
Context. Migration of giant planets in discs with low viscosity has been studied recently. Results h...
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...
International audienceContext. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the di...
Context. Type-II migration of giant planets has a speed proportional to the disc’s viscosity for val...
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...
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. When considering the migration of Jupiter and Saturn, a classical result is to find the pla...
Context. When considering the migration of Jupiter and Saturn, a classical result is to find the pla...
Context. Numerous studies have shown that a gap-forming Jovian mass planet embedded in a protoplanet...
Context. Numerous studies have shown that a gap-forming Jovian mass planet embedded in a protoplanet...
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...