The origin of Uranus and Neptune remains a challenge for planet formation models. A potential explanation is that the planets formed from a population of a few planetary embryos with masses of a few Earth masses which formed beyond Saturn’s orbit and migrated inwards. These embryos can collide and merge to form Uranus and Neptune. In this work, we revisit this formation scenario and study the outcomes of such collisions using 3D hydrodynamical simulations. We investigate under what conditions the perfect-merging assumption is appropriate, and infer the planets’ final masses, obliquities, and rotation periods, as well as the presence of proto-satellite discs. We find that the total bound mass and obliquities of the planets formed in our simu...
Satellites of giant planets have been thought to form in gaseous circumplanetary disks (CPDs) during...
Recent results have shown that many of the known extrasolar planetary sys-tems contain regions which...
We perform three-dimensional N-body integrations of the final stages of terrestrial planet formation...
The origin of Uranus and Neptune remains a challenge for planet formation models. A potential explan...
International audienceReproducing Uranus and Neptune remains a challenge for simulations of solar sy...
Context. Modeling the formation of the ice giants Uranus and Neptune has been a challenging problem ...
The origin of Uranus and Neptune is still unknown. In particular, it has been challenging for planet...
The origin of Uranus and Neptune is still unknown. In particular, it has been challenging for planet...
The outer giant planets, Uranus and Neptune, pose a challenge to theories of planet formation. They ...
Planets of 1-4 times Earth's size on orbits shorter than 100 days exist around 30-50% of all Sun-lik...
In this paper, we discuss some problems concerning the formation of Uranus and Neptune. We find that...
Giant planet formation process is still not completely understood. The current most accepted paradig...
Neptune is the outermost of the four giant planets in our solar system. The region in which Neptune ...
Despite many similarities, there are significant observed differences between Uranus and Neptune: wh...
The large number of exoplanets found to orbit their host stars in very close orbits have significant...
Satellites of giant planets have been thought to form in gaseous circumplanetary disks (CPDs) during...
Recent results have shown that many of the known extrasolar planetary sys-tems contain regions which...
We perform three-dimensional N-body integrations of the final stages of terrestrial planet formation...
The origin of Uranus and Neptune remains a challenge for planet formation models. A potential explan...
International audienceReproducing Uranus and Neptune remains a challenge for simulations of solar sy...
Context. Modeling the formation of the ice giants Uranus and Neptune has been a challenging problem ...
The origin of Uranus and Neptune is still unknown. In particular, it has been challenging for planet...
The origin of Uranus and Neptune is still unknown. In particular, it has been challenging for planet...
The outer giant planets, Uranus and Neptune, pose a challenge to theories of planet formation. They ...
Planets of 1-4 times Earth's size on orbits shorter than 100 days exist around 30-50% of all Sun-lik...
In this paper, we discuss some problems concerning the formation of Uranus and Neptune. We find that...
Giant planet formation process is still not completely understood. The current most accepted paradig...
Neptune is the outermost of the four giant planets in our solar system. The region in which Neptune ...
Despite many similarities, there are significant observed differences between Uranus and Neptune: wh...
The large number of exoplanets found to orbit their host stars in very close orbits have significant...
Satellites of giant planets have been thought to form in gaseous circumplanetary disks (CPDs) during...
Recent results have shown that many of the known extrasolar planetary sys-tems contain regions which...
We perform three-dimensional N-body integrations of the final stages of terrestrial planet formation...