International audienceWe review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular emphasis on the interaction of dynamical and geochemical models. The lifetime of gas around stars in the process of formation is limited to a few million years based on astronomical observations, while isotopic dating of meteorites and the Earth-Moon system suggest that perhaps 50-100 million years were required for the assembly of the Earth. Therefore, much of the growth of the terrestrial planets in our own system is presumed to have taken place under largely gas-free conditions, and the physics of terrestrial planet formation is dominated by gravitational interactions and collisions. The earliest phase of terrestrial-planet formation invo...
The final stage in the formation of terrestrial planets consists of the accumulation of ~1000-km ``p...
Despite the strong increase in observational data on extrasolar planets, the processes that led to t...
Reduced to 24 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Pl...
We review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular emphasis on the inter...
International audienceThe past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial pl...
Terrestrial planets form in a series of dynamical steps, starting from micron-sized dust grains in p...
We investigate the formation of terrestrial planets in the late stage of planetary formation using t...
The past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial planet formation. Yet ke...
We review the state of the field of terrestrial planet formation with the goal of understanding the ...
This article reviews our current understanding of terrestrial planet formation. The focus is on comp...
The dynamical origin of the inner solar system remains heavily debated. Models are constrained by th...
Formation of the terrestrial planets from planetesimals is discussed. The following subject areas ar...
International audienceThis article reviews our current understanding of terrestrial planet formation...
Despite the strong increase in observational data on extrasolar planets, the processes that led to t...
International audienceThe dynamical origin of the inner solar system remains heavily debated. Models...
The final stage in the formation of terrestrial planets consists of the accumulation of ~1000-km ``p...
Despite the strong increase in observational data on extrasolar planets, the processes that led to t...
Reduced to 24 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Pl...
We review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular emphasis on the inter...
International audienceThe past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial pl...
Terrestrial planets form in a series of dynamical steps, starting from micron-sized dust grains in p...
We investigate the formation of terrestrial planets in the late stage of planetary formation using t...
The past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial planet formation. Yet ke...
We review the state of the field of terrestrial planet formation with the goal of understanding the ...
This article reviews our current understanding of terrestrial planet formation. The focus is on comp...
The dynamical origin of the inner solar system remains heavily debated. Models are constrained by th...
Formation of the terrestrial planets from planetesimals is discussed. The following subject areas ar...
International audienceThis article reviews our current understanding of terrestrial planet formation...
Despite the strong increase in observational data on extrasolar planets, the processes that led to t...
International audienceThe dynamical origin of the inner solar system remains heavily debated. Models...
The final stage in the formation of terrestrial planets consists of the accumulation of ~1000-km ``p...
Despite the strong increase in observational data on extrasolar planets, the processes that led to t...
Reduced to 24 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Pl...