Context. The effects of planetesimal fragmentation on planet formation has been studied by various models on single embryos therefore neglecting concurrent effects mostly in the outer disk. They show that planetesimal fragmentation can both hinder or aid planet formation due to the introduction of competing effects, namely speeding up accretion and depleting the feeding zone of forming planets. Aims. We investigate the influence of the collisional fragmentation of planetesimals on the planet formation process using a population synthesis approach. We aim to investigate its effects for a large set of initial conditions and also explore the consequences on the formation of multiple embryos in the same disk. Methods. We run global planet forma...
Context. The consistency of planet formation models suffers from the disconnection between the regim...
Context. The consistency of planet formation models suffers from the disconnection between the regim...
In order to fine-tune our current understanding of the formation of planets, we update the classic m...
Context. In the standard scenario of planet formation, terrestrial planets and the cores of the gian...
Context. In the standard scenario of planet formation, terrestrial planets and the cores of the gian...
Context. In the standard scenario of planet formation, terrestrial planets and the cores of the gian...
Context. In the standard scenario of planet formation, terrestrial planets and the cores of the gian...
An accurate numerical model of solar system formation requires understanding how planetesimals grow ...
Context. Most planet formation models that incorporate planetesimal fragmentation consider a catastr...
We explore the growth of planetary embryos by planetesimal accretion up to and beyond the point wher...
Context. Most planet formation models that incorporate planetesimal fragmentation consider a catastr...
In the standard model of core accretion, the cores of the giant planets form by the accretion of pla...
An unsolved issue in the standard core accretion model for gaseous planet formation is how kilometr...
Context. The core accretion mechanism is presently the most widely accepted cause of the formation o...
Context. The core accretion mechanism is presently the most widely accepted cause of the formation o...
Context. The consistency of planet formation models suffers from the disconnection between the regim...
Context. The consistency of planet formation models suffers from the disconnection between the regim...
In order to fine-tune our current understanding of the formation of planets, we update the classic m...
Context. In the standard scenario of planet formation, terrestrial planets and the cores of the gian...
Context. In the standard scenario of planet formation, terrestrial planets and the cores of the gian...
Context. In the standard scenario of planet formation, terrestrial planets and the cores of the gian...
Context. In the standard scenario of planet formation, terrestrial planets and the cores of the gian...
An accurate numerical model of solar system formation requires understanding how planetesimals grow ...
Context. Most planet formation models that incorporate planetesimal fragmentation consider a catastr...
We explore the growth of planetary embryos by planetesimal accretion up to and beyond the point wher...
Context. Most planet formation models that incorporate planetesimal fragmentation consider a catastr...
In the standard model of core accretion, the cores of the giant planets form by the accretion of pla...
An unsolved issue in the standard core accretion model for gaseous planet formation is how kilometr...
Context. The core accretion mechanism is presently the most widely accepted cause of the formation o...
Context. The core accretion mechanism is presently the most widely accepted cause of the formation o...
Context. The consistency of planet formation models suffers from the disconnection between the regim...
Context. The consistency of planet formation models suffers from the disconnection between the regim...
In order to fine-tune our current understanding of the formation of planets, we update the classic m...