Traditional thermal evolution models of giant planets employ arbitrary initial conditions selected more for computational expediency than physical accuracy. Since the initial conditions are eventually forgotten by the evolving planet, this approach is valid for mature planets, if not young ones. To explore the evolution at young ages of jovian mass planets, we have employed model planets created by one implementation of the core-accretion mechanism as initial conditions for evolutionary calculations. The luminosities and early cooling rates of young planets are highly sensitive to their internal entropies, which depend on the formation mechanism and are highly model dependent. As a result of the accretion shock through which most of the pla...
The standard model for giant planet formation is based on the accretion of solids by a growing plane...
Context. A first characterization of extrasolar planets by the observational determination...
The formation history of giant planets determines their primordial structure and consequent evolutio...
Traditional thermal evolution models of giant planets employ arbitrary initial conditions selected m...
Here we show preliminary calculations of the cooling and contraction of a 2 MJ planet. These calcula...
Abstract. Here we show preliminary calculations of the cooling and contraction of a 2 MJ planet. The...
Context. The intrinsic luminosity of young Jupiters is of high interest for planet formati...
Context. The intrinsic luminosity of young Jupiters is of high interest for planet formation theory....
Context. Future instruments like the Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and the Mid Infrared Instrument (...
Context. Future instruments like the Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and the Mid Infrared Instrument (...
We build on recent new evolutionary models of Jupiter and Saturn and here extend our calculations to...
We examine the spectra and infrared colors of the cool, methane-dominated atmospheres at TeA 1400 K...
Context. This paper continues a series in which we predict the main observable characteristics of ex...
<p>Planets are not born in their final state; before reaching a more mature and stable phase, young ...
We review recent theoretical progress aimed at understanding the formation and the early stages of e...
The standard model for giant planet formation is based on the accretion of solids by a growing plane...
Context. A first characterization of extrasolar planets by the observational determination...
The formation history of giant planets determines their primordial structure and consequent evolutio...
Traditional thermal evolution models of giant planets employ arbitrary initial conditions selected m...
Here we show preliminary calculations of the cooling and contraction of a 2 MJ planet. These calcula...
Abstract. Here we show preliminary calculations of the cooling and contraction of a 2 MJ planet. The...
Context. The intrinsic luminosity of young Jupiters is of high interest for planet formati...
Context. The intrinsic luminosity of young Jupiters is of high interest for planet formation theory....
Context. Future instruments like the Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and the Mid Infrared Instrument (...
Context. Future instruments like the Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and the Mid Infrared Instrument (...
We build on recent new evolutionary models of Jupiter and Saturn and here extend our calculations to...
We examine the spectra and infrared colors of the cool, methane-dominated atmospheres at TeA 1400 K...
Context. This paper continues a series in which we predict the main observable characteristics of ex...
<p>Planets are not born in their final state; before reaching a more mature and stable phase, young ...
We review recent theoretical progress aimed at understanding the formation and the early stages of e...
The standard model for giant planet formation is based on the accretion of solids by a growing plane...
Context. A first characterization of extrasolar planets by the observational determination...
The formation history of giant planets determines their primordial structure and consequent evolutio...