The Grand Tack model of terrestrial planet formation has emerged in recent years as the premier scenario used to account for several observed features of the inner solar system. It relies on the early migration of the giant planets to gravitationally sculpt and mix the planetesimal disk down to ∼1 au, after which the terrestrial planets accrete from material remaining in a narrow circumsolar annulus. Here, we investigate how the model fares under a range of initial conditions and migration course-change ("tack") locations. We run a large number of N-body simulations with tack locations of 1.5 and 2 au and test initial conditions using equal-mass planetary embryos and a semi-analytical approach to oligarchic growth. We make use of a recent m...
We investigate the formation of terrestrial planets in the late stage of planetary formation using t...
Context. The initial distributions of planetary embryos and planetesimals used in N-body simulations...
Recent results have shown that many of the known extrasolar planetary sys-tems contain regions which...
The Grand Tack model of terrestrial planet formation has emerged in recent years as the premier scen...
International audienceThe `Grand Tack' model proposes that the inner Solar System was sculpted by th...
The recently proposed Grand Tack model (Walsh et al., 2011) couples the gas-driven migration of gian...
Reduced to 24 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Pl...
The inward and outward migration of Jupiter and Saturn, the Grand Tack, creates a truncated disk of ...
International audienceThe past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial pl...
Using an updated collision model, we conduct a suite of high-resolution N-body integrations to probe...
Recent improvements to GPU hardware and the symplectic N-body code GENGA allow for unprecedented res...
Context.There are numerous extrasolar giant planets which orbit close to their central stars. These ...
A new model for terrestrial planet formation (Hansen [2009]. Astrophys. J., 703, 1131-1140; Walsh, K...
International audienceWe review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular...
A new terrestrial planet formation model (Walsh et al., this meeting) explores the effects of a two-...
We investigate the formation of terrestrial planets in the late stage of planetary formation using t...
Context. The initial distributions of planetary embryos and planetesimals used in N-body simulations...
Recent results have shown that many of the known extrasolar planetary sys-tems contain regions which...
The Grand Tack model of terrestrial planet formation has emerged in recent years as the premier scen...
International audienceThe `Grand Tack' model proposes that the inner Solar System was sculpted by th...
The recently proposed Grand Tack model (Walsh et al., 2011) couples the gas-driven migration of gian...
Reduced to 24 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Pl...
The inward and outward migration of Jupiter and Saturn, the Grand Tack, creates a truncated disk of ...
International audienceThe past decade has seen major progress in our understanding of terrestrial pl...
Using an updated collision model, we conduct a suite of high-resolution N-body integrations to probe...
Recent improvements to GPU hardware and the symplectic N-body code GENGA allow for unprecedented res...
Context.There are numerous extrasolar giant planets which orbit close to their central stars. These ...
A new model for terrestrial planet formation (Hansen [2009]. Astrophys. J., 703, 1131-1140; Walsh, K...
International audienceWe review the problem of the formation of terrestrial planets, with particular...
A new terrestrial planet formation model (Walsh et al., this meeting) explores the effects of a two-...
We investigate the formation of terrestrial planets in the late stage of planetary formation using t...
Context. The initial distributions of planetary embryos and planetesimals used in N-body simulations...
Recent results have shown that many of the known extrasolar planetary sys-tems contain regions which...