A key feature of the Galilean satellite system is its monotonic decrease in bulk density with distance from Jupiter, indicating an ice mass fraction that is zero in the innermost moon Io, and about half in the outer moons Ganymede and Callisto. Jupiter formation models, and perhaps the Juno spacecraft water measurements, are consistent with the possibility that the Jovian system may have formed, at least partly, from ice-poor material. And yet, models of the formation of the Galilean satellites usually assume abundant water ice in the system. Here, we investigate the possibility that the Jovian circumplanetary disk was populated with ice-depleted chondritic minerals, including phyllosilicates. We show that the dehydration of such particles ...
We use an evolutionary turbulent model of Jupiter’s subnebula to constrain the composition of ices i...
A model for Galilean satellite formation was analyzed in which the satellites accrete in the presenc...
International audienceWe describe an evolutionary turbulent one-dimensional model of the Jovian subn...
International audienceA key feature of the Galilean satellite system is its monotonic decrease in bu...
International audienceA key feature among the Galilean satellites is their monotonic decrease in den...
Context. In the Grand Tack (GT) scenario for the young solar system, Jupiter formed beyond 3.5 AU fr...
Context. In the Grand Tack (GT) scenario for the young solar system, Jupiter formed beyond 3.5 AU fr...
Context: The Galilean moons are expected to have formed in a circumplanetary disk (CPD) and exhibit ...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
We examine formation conditions for the Galilean satellites in the context of models of late-stage g...
We use an evolutionary turbulent model of Jupiter’s subnebula to constrain the composition of ices i...
A model for Galilean satellite formation was analyzed in which the satellites accrete in the presenc...
International audienceWe describe an evolutionary turbulent one-dimensional model of the Jovian subn...
International audienceA key feature of the Galilean satellite system is its monotonic decrease in bu...
International audienceA key feature among the Galilean satellites is their monotonic decrease in den...
Context. In the Grand Tack (GT) scenario for the young solar system, Jupiter formed beyond 3.5 AU fr...
Context. In the Grand Tack (GT) scenario for the young solar system, Jupiter formed beyond 3.5 AU fr...
Context: The Galilean moons are expected to have formed in a circumplanetary disk (CPD) and exhibit ...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
International audienceOne of the outstanding questions regarding the architecture of the Galilean mo...
We examine formation conditions for the Galilean satellites in the context of models of late-stage g...
We use an evolutionary turbulent model of Jupiter’s subnebula to constrain the composition of ices i...
A model for Galilean satellite formation was analyzed in which the satellites accrete in the presenc...
International audienceWe describe an evolutionary turbulent one-dimensional model of the Jovian subn...