The outward migration of a pair of resonant-orbit planets, driven by tidal interactions with a gas-dominated disk, is studied in the context of evolved solar nebula models. The planets' masses, M 1 and M 2, correspond to those of Jupiter and Saturn. Hydrodynamical calculations in two and three dimensions are used to quantify the migration rates and analyze the conditions under which the outward migration mechanism may operate. The planets are taken to be fully formed after 106 and before 3 7 106 years. The orbital evolution of the planets in an evolving disk is then calculated until the disk's gas is completely dissipated. Orbital locking in the 3:2 mean motion resonance may lead to outward migration under appropriate conditions of disk vi...
Aims. Most studies concerning the growth and evolution of massive planets focus either on their accr...
Characterization of migration in gravitationally unstable disks is necessary to understand the fate ...
Key Words accretion disk, planet formation, planetary systems Abstract As planets form and grow with...
The outward migration of a pair of resonant-orbit planets, driven by tidal interactions with a gas-d...
Embedded in the gaseous protoplanetary disk, Jupiter and Saturn naturally become trapped in 3:2 reso...
International audienceEmbedded in the gaseous protoplanetary disk, Jupiter and Saturn naturally beco...
It has recently been shown that the terrestrial planets and asteroid belt can be reproduced if the g...
Context. It has recently been shown that the terrestrial planets and asteroid belt can be reproduced...
Context. It has recently been shown that the terrestrial planets and asteroid belt can be reproduced...
International audienceJupiter and Saturn formed in the gaseous Solar Nebula and were subject to gas-...
In press in IcarusWe study the possibility that the mutual interactions between Jupiter and Saturn p...
In press in IcarusWe study the possibility that the mutual interactions between Jupiter and Saturn p...
We investigate orbital resonances expected to arise when a system of two planets, with masses in the...
We examine the orbital evolution of planetesimals under the influence of Jupiter's perturbations and...
Planets are believed to form in primordial gas-dust discs surrounding newborn stars. An important br...
Aims. Most studies concerning the growth and evolution of massive planets focus either on their accr...
Characterization of migration in gravitationally unstable disks is necessary to understand the fate ...
Key Words accretion disk, planet formation, planetary systems Abstract As planets form and grow with...
The outward migration of a pair of resonant-orbit planets, driven by tidal interactions with a gas-d...
Embedded in the gaseous protoplanetary disk, Jupiter and Saturn naturally become trapped in 3:2 reso...
International audienceEmbedded in the gaseous protoplanetary disk, Jupiter and Saturn naturally beco...
It has recently been shown that the terrestrial planets and asteroid belt can be reproduced if the g...
Context. It has recently been shown that the terrestrial planets and asteroid belt can be reproduced...
Context. It has recently been shown that the terrestrial planets and asteroid belt can be reproduced...
International audienceJupiter and Saturn formed in the gaseous Solar Nebula and were subject to gas-...
In press in IcarusWe study the possibility that the mutual interactions between Jupiter and Saturn p...
In press in IcarusWe study the possibility that the mutual interactions between Jupiter and Saturn p...
We investigate orbital resonances expected to arise when a system of two planets, with masses in the...
We examine the orbital evolution of planetesimals under the influence of Jupiter's perturbations and...
Planets are believed to form in primordial gas-dust discs surrounding newborn stars. An important br...
Aims. Most studies concerning the growth and evolution of massive planets focus either on their accr...
Characterization of migration in gravitationally unstable disks is necessary to understand the fate ...
Key Words accretion disk, planet formation, planetary systems Abstract As planets form and grow with...