International audienceIn early Solar System during the runaway growth stage of planetary formation, the distribution of planetary bodies progressively evolved from a large number of planetesimals to a smaller number of objects with a few dominant embryos. Here, we study the possible thermal and compositional evolution of these planetesimals and planetary embryos in a series of models with increasing complexities. We show that the heating stages of planetesimals by the radioactive decay of now extinct isotopes (in particular 26Al) and by impact heating can occur in two stages or simultaneously. Depending on the accretion rate, melting occurs from the center outward, in a shallow outer shell progressing inward, or in the two locations. We dis...
The thermal history and internal structure of chondritic planetesimals, assembled before the giant i...
Numerical simulations have been performed for the differentiation of planetesimals undergoing linear...
Article accepted by Icarus, and available at : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115100Meteorite...
International audienceIn early Solar System during the runaway growth stage of planetary formation, ...
International audienceIn early Solar System during the runaway growth stage of planetary formation, ...
Radioisotopic ages for meteorites and their components provide constraints on the evolution of small...
Radioisotopic ages for meteorites and their components provide constraints on the evolution of small...
Aims. The compositions of meteorites and the morphologies of asteroid surfaces provide strong eviden...
Aims. The compositions of meteorites and the morphologies of asteroid surfaces provide strong eviden...
cited By 49A classic scenario of core formation suggests that growing proto-planets are heated by th...
Discoveries of extrasolar planets in the last decades raise the question of how common Earth-like wo...
Aims. The compositions of meteorites and the morphologies of asteroid surfaces provide strong eviden...
cited By 2Although the mass distribution of planetesimals during the early stages of planetary forma...
Aims. The compositions of meteorites and the morphologies of asteroid surfaces provide str...
cited By 2Although the mass distribution of planetesimals during the early stages of planetary forma...
The thermal history and internal structure of chondritic planetesimals, assembled before the giant i...
Numerical simulations have been performed for the differentiation of planetesimals undergoing linear...
Article accepted by Icarus, and available at : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115100Meteorite...
International audienceIn early Solar System during the runaway growth stage of planetary formation, ...
International audienceIn early Solar System during the runaway growth stage of planetary formation, ...
Radioisotopic ages for meteorites and their components provide constraints on the evolution of small...
Radioisotopic ages for meteorites and their components provide constraints on the evolution of small...
Aims. The compositions of meteorites and the morphologies of asteroid surfaces provide strong eviden...
Aims. The compositions of meteorites and the morphologies of asteroid surfaces provide strong eviden...
cited By 49A classic scenario of core formation suggests that growing proto-planets are heated by th...
Discoveries of extrasolar planets in the last decades raise the question of how common Earth-like wo...
Aims. The compositions of meteorites and the morphologies of asteroid surfaces provide strong eviden...
cited By 2Although the mass distribution of planetesimals during the early stages of planetary forma...
Aims. The compositions of meteorites and the morphologies of asteroid surfaces provide str...
cited By 2Although the mass distribution of planetesimals during the early stages of planetary forma...
The thermal history and internal structure of chondritic planetesimals, assembled before the giant i...
Numerical simulations have been performed for the differentiation of planetesimals undergoing linear...
Article accepted by Icarus, and available at : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2022.115100Meteorite...