With N-body simulations, we model terrestrial circumbinary planet (CBP) formation with an initial surface density profile motivated by hydrodynamic circumbinary gas disc simulations. The binary plays an important role in shaping the initial distribution of bodies. After the gas disc has dissipated, the torque from the binary speeds up the planet formation process by promoting body-body interactions but also drives the ejection of planet building material from the system at an early time. Fewer but more massive planets form around a close binary compared to a single star system. A sufficiently wide or eccentric binary can prohibit terrestrial planet formation. Eccentric binaries and exterior giant planets exacerbate these effects as they bot...
We examine the late stage of terrestrial circumbinary planet formation in circumbinary disks that ar...
The presence of planets in binary systems poses interesting problems for planet formation theories, ...
Most stars reside in binary/multiple star systems; however, previous models of planet formation have...
I examine circumbinary terrestrial planet formation in a gas free environment around various binary ...
The existence of planets born in environments highly perturbed by a stellar companion represents a m...
Disk material has been observed around both components of some young close binary star systems. It h...
Sub-Jupiter classed circumbinary planets discovered in close-in binary systems have orbits just beyo...
The recent discovery of multiple planets in the circumbinary system TOI-1338/BEBOP-1 raises question...
In the age of the Kepler space telescope and other exoplanet finding missions, a variety of exotic p...
The recent discovery of multiple planets in the circumbinary system TOI-1338/BEBOP-1 raises question...
Recent simulations have shown that the formation of planets in circumbinary configurations (such as ...
Nearly all previous theoretical studies of planet formation have examined the growth of planets arou...
Most stars are in multiple systems, with the majority of those being binaries. A large number of pla...
Aims: The connection between initial disc conditions and final orbital and physical properties of pl...
We examine the late stage of terrestrial circumbinary planet formation in circumbinary disks that ar...
The presence of planets in binary systems poses interesting problems for planet formation theories, ...
Most stars reside in binary/multiple star systems; however, previous models of planet formation have...
I examine circumbinary terrestrial planet formation in a gas free environment around various binary ...
The existence of planets born in environments highly perturbed by a stellar companion represents a m...
Disk material has been observed around both components of some young close binary star systems. It h...
Sub-Jupiter classed circumbinary planets discovered in close-in binary systems have orbits just beyo...
The recent discovery of multiple planets in the circumbinary system TOI-1338/BEBOP-1 raises question...
In the age of the Kepler space telescope and other exoplanet finding missions, a variety of exotic p...
The recent discovery of multiple planets in the circumbinary system TOI-1338/BEBOP-1 raises question...
Recent simulations have shown that the formation of planets in circumbinary configurations (such as ...
Nearly all previous theoretical studies of planet formation have examined the growth of planets arou...
Most stars are in multiple systems, with the majority of those being binaries. A large number of pla...
Aims: The connection between initial disc conditions and final orbital and physical properties of pl...
We examine the late stage of terrestrial circumbinary planet formation in circumbinary disks that ar...
The presence of planets in binary systems poses interesting problems for planet formation theories, ...
Most stars reside in binary/multiple star systems; however, previous models of planet formation have...