Before now, models have not been successful in predicting the rapid growth of rocky cores of gas giant planets at large separations from their host stars. Timescales for growth have far outstripped the lifetime of the gaseous disk surrounding the young star, creating a paradox between the need for the core to accrete material and the depleted supply of gas and dust. I present a model for planetary core accretion taking into account the effect of surrounding gas on the dynamics between the core and the accretable material, thus altering the characteristics of the effective cross section of accretion of the planet. By replacing the Hill radius with a wind shearing (WISH) radius, which tracks the point at which a small particle is not sheared ...
Received — ; accepted — The formation of planetary cores must proceed rapidly in order for the giant...
AU from the star. This result confirms that gas giant planets form rapidly within disks and validate...
The composition of planets is determined by and tightly linked to the composition of the protoplanet...
Before now, models have not been successful in predicting the rapid growth of rocky cores of gas gia...
Abstract. The discovery of the first planetary companion to a solar-type star by Mayor and Queloz (1...
We know now that discs of gas and dust, so-called protoplanetary discs, form planets as side-product...
Numerical simulations show that the migration of growing planetary cores may be dominated by turbule...
The Earth is not the only planet in the universe. It has been known for millennia that there are oth...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
The formation of cold gas giants similar to Jupiter and Saturn in orbit and mass is a great challeng...
Where, when and how do (gas giant) planets form? - Up to now the formation process of planets was mo...
In the core accretion hypothesis, giant planets form by gas accretion onto solid protoplanetary core...
According to the prevailing core instability model, giant planets begin their growth by the accumula...
We extend the core-accretion model of giant gaseous planets by Pollack et al. ([CITE]) to include mi...
We address two outstanding issues in the sequential accretion scenario for gas giant planet formatio...
Received — ; accepted — The formation of planetary cores must proceed rapidly in order for the giant...
AU from the star. This result confirms that gas giant planets form rapidly within disks and validate...
The composition of planets is determined by and tightly linked to the composition of the protoplanet...
Before now, models have not been successful in predicting the rapid growth of rocky cores of gas gia...
Abstract. The discovery of the first planetary companion to a solar-type star by Mayor and Queloz (1...
We know now that discs of gas and dust, so-called protoplanetary discs, form planets as side-product...
Numerical simulations show that the migration of growing planetary cores may be dominated by turbule...
The Earth is not the only planet in the universe. It has been known for millennia that there are oth...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
The formation of cold gas giants similar to Jupiter and Saturn in orbit and mass is a great challeng...
Where, when and how do (gas giant) planets form? - Up to now the formation process of planets was mo...
In the core accretion hypothesis, giant planets form by gas accretion onto solid protoplanetary core...
According to the prevailing core instability model, giant planets begin their growth by the accumula...
We extend the core-accretion model of giant gaseous planets by Pollack et al. ([CITE]) to include mi...
We address two outstanding issues in the sequential accretion scenario for gas giant planet formatio...
Received — ; accepted — The formation of planetary cores must proceed rapidly in order for the giant...
AU from the star. This result confirms that gas giant planets form rapidly within disks and validate...
The composition of planets is determined by and tightly linked to the composition of the protoplanet...