Context. Orbital migration and gas accretion are two interdependent key processes that govern the evolution of planets in protoplanetary discs. The final planetary properties such as masses and orbital periods strongly depend on the treatment of those two processes. Aims. Our aim is to develop a simple prescription for migration and accretion in 1D disc models, calibrated with results of 3D hydro-dynamic simulations. Our focus lies on non-self-gravitating discs, but we also discuss to what degree our prescription could be applied when the discs are self-gravitating. Methods. We studied migration using torque densities. Our model for the torque density is based on existing fitting formulas, which we subsequently modify to prevent premature g...
We present a new computation of the linear tidal interaction of a protoplanetary core with a thin ga...
Context. Observations indicate that stars generally lose their protoplanetary discs on a timescale o...
International audienceLow-mass planets are known to undergo Type I migration and this process must h...
We aim to develop a simple prescription for migration and accretion in 1D disc models, calibrated wi...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Context. The migration of planets plays an important role in the early planet-formation pr...
Growing planets interact with their natal protoplanetary disc, which exerts a torque onto them allow...
Context. Numerical simulations of planets embedded in protoplanetary gaseous discs are a precious to...
This thesis describes efforts to improve the realism of numerical models of giant planet formation a...
We study orbital evolution of multiple Earth-mass protoplanets in their natal protoplanetary disk. O...
Planetary migration is a major challenge for planet-formation theories. The speed of type-I migratio...
Planets are believed to form in primordial gas-dust discs surrounding newborn stars. An important br...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic treat...
We review models of protoplanetary disks. In the earlier stages of evolution, disks are subject to g...
We investigate the evolution of protoplanets with different masses embedded in an accretion disk...
We present a new computation of the linear tidal interaction of a protoplanetary core with a thin ga...
Context. Observations indicate that stars generally lose their protoplanetary discs on a timescale o...
International audienceLow-mass planets are known to undergo Type I migration and this process must h...
We aim to develop a simple prescription for migration and accretion in 1D disc models, calibrated wi...
We present N-body simulations of planetary system formation in thermally-evolving, viscous disc mode...
Context. The migration of planets plays an important role in the early planet-formation pr...
Growing planets interact with their natal protoplanetary disc, which exerts a torque onto them allow...
Context. Numerical simulations of planets embedded in protoplanetary gaseous discs are a precious to...
This thesis describes efforts to improve the realism of numerical models of giant planet formation a...
We study orbital evolution of multiple Earth-mass protoplanets in their natal protoplanetary disk. O...
Planetary migration is a major challenge for planet-formation theories. The speed of type-I migratio...
Planets are believed to form in primordial gas-dust discs surrounding newborn stars. An important br...
Aims.We study the interaction of a low-mass planet with a protoplanetary disk with a realistic treat...
We review models of protoplanetary disks. In the earlier stages of evolution, disks are subject to g...
We investigate the evolution of protoplanets with different masses embedded in an accretion disk...
We present a new computation of the linear tidal interaction of a protoplanetary core with a thin ga...
Context. Observations indicate that stars generally lose their protoplanetary discs on a timescale o...
International audienceLow-mass planets are known to undergo Type I migration and this process must h...