International audienceWe present the results of hydrodynamical simulations of the orbital evolution of planets undergoing runaway gas accretion in radiative discs. We consider accreting disc models with constant mass flux through the disc, and where radiative cooling balances the effect of viscous heating and stellar irradiation. We assume that 20-30 $M_\oplus$ giant planet cores are formed in the region where viscous heating dominates and migrate outward under the action of a strong corotation torque. In the case where gas accretion is neglected, we find evidence for strong dynamical torques in accreting discs with accretion rates ${\dot M}\gtrsim 7\times 10^{-8} \;M_\odot/yr$. Their main effect is to increase outward migration rates by a ...
For the very first time we present 3D simulations of planets embedded in stellar irradiated discs. I...
Aims. Massive planets that open a gap in the accretion disk are believed to migrate with exactly the...
Characterization of migration in gravitationally unstable disks is necessary to understand the fate ...
We present the results of hydrodynamical simulations of the orbital evolution of planets undergoing ...
International audienceLow-mass planets are known to undergo Type I migration and this process must h...
We study torques on migrating low-mass planets in locally isothermal discs. Previous work on low-mas...
Aims. Most studies concerning the growth and evolution of massive planets focus either on their accr...
Context. The migration strength and direction of embedded low-mass planets depends on the ...
International audienceRecent studies on the planet-dominated regime of Type II migration showed that...
Planets are believed to form in primordial gas-dust discs surrounding newborn stars. An important br...
Context. The origin of giant planets at moderate separations ≃1–10 au is still not fully understood ...
The outward migration of a pair of resonant-orbit planets, driven by tidal interactions with a gas-d...
Growing planets interact with their natal protoplanetary disc, which exerts a torque onto them allow...
Context. Several recent studies have found that planet migration in adiabatic disks differs signific...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
For the very first time we present 3D simulations of planets embedded in stellar irradiated discs. I...
Aims. Massive planets that open a gap in the accretion disk are believed to migrate with exactly the...
Characterization of migration in gravitationally unstable disks is necessary to understand the fate ...
We present the results of hydrodynamical simulations of the orbital evolution of planets undergoing ...
International audienceLow-mass planets are known to undergo Type I migration and this process must h...
We study torques on migrating low-mass planets in locally isothermal discs. Previous work on low-mas...
Aims. Most studies concerning the growth and evolution of massive planets focus either on their accr...
Context. The migration strength and direction of embedded low-mass planets depends on the ...
International audienceRecent studies on the planet-dominated regime of Type II migration showed that...
Planets are believed to form in primordial gas-dust discs surrounding newborn stars. An important br...
Context. The origin of giant planets at moderate separations ≃1–10 au is still not fully understood ...
The outward migration of a pair of resonant-orbit planets, driven by tidal interactions with a gas-d...
Growing planets interact with their natal protoplanetary disc, which exerts a torque onto them allow...
Context. Several recent studies have found that planet migration in adiabatic disks differs signific...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
For the very first time we present 3D simulations of planets embedded in stellar irradiated discs. I...
Aims. Massive planets that open a gap in the accretion disk are believed to migrate with exactly the...
Characterization of migration in gravitationally unstable disks is necessary to understand the fate ...