International audienceAims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbiting stars of different masses. We discuss the properties of the resulting synthetic planet population in terms of mass, orbit, and metallicity distributions. Methods. The population synthesis calculations that we use are based on the Bernese planet formation model developed by Alibert and collaborators, which self-consistently takes into account planetary growth and migration in an evolving proto-planetary disk. Using this model, we generate synthetic populations of planets by following their growth in a large number of proto-planetary disks, whose properties (mass and lifetime) are selected in a Monte Carlo fashion usi...
International audienceContext. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet po...
International audienceContext. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet po...
International audienceContext. This is the second paper in a series of papers showing the results of...
International audienceAims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the for...
Aims. We extend the models presented in Mordasini et al. (2009) to the formation of planets orbiting...
<BR /> Aims: We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of plane...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
Context. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet population synthesis cal...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
Context. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet population synthesis cal...
Context. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet population synthesis cal...
International audienceContext. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet po...
International audienceContext. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet po...
International audienceContext. This is the second paper in a series of papers showing the results of...
International audienceAims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the for...
Aims. We extend the models presented in Mordasini et al. (2009) to the formation of planets orbiting...
<BR /> Aims: We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of plane...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Aims. We extend the models presented by Mordasini and collaborators to the formation of planets orbi...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
Context. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet population synthesis cal...
Context. With the high number of extrasolar planets discovered by now, it has become possible to use...
Context. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet population synthesis cal...
Context. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet population synthesis cal...
International audienceContext. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet po...
International audienceContext. This is the fourth paper in a series showing the results of planet po...
International audienceContext. This is the second paper in a series of papers showing the results of...