Formation models in which terrestrial bodies grow via the pairwise accretion of planetesimals have been reasonably successful at reproducing the general properties of the solar system, including small body populations. However, planetesimal accretion has not yet been fully explored in the context of the wide variety of recently discovered extrasolar planetary systems, particularly those that host short-period terrestrial planets. In this work, we use direct N-body simulations to explore and understand the growth of planetary embryos from planetesimals in disks extending down to ~1 day orbital periods. We show that planetesimal accretion becomes nearly 100 percent efficient at short orbital periods, leading to embryo masses that are much lar...
Super-Earths - planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune - are found in tighter orbits than t...
The final stage in the formation of terrestrial planets consists of the accumulation of ~1000-km ``p...
Context. Planet formation models have been developed during the past years to try to reproduce what ...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Planetesimals are the smallest gravitationally bound o...
Context. The accretion of pebbles onto planetary cores has been widely studied in recent years and i...
The growth and migration of planetesimals in a young protoplanetary disk is fundamental to the plane...
The inward and outward migration of Jupiter and Saturn, the Grand Tack, creates a truncated disk of ...
Super-Earths – planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune – are found in tighter orbits than t...
The population of exoplanetary systems detected by Kepler provides opportunities to refine our under...
We review the state of the field of terrestrial planet formation with the goal of understanding the ...
The large number of exoplanets found to orbit their host stars in very close orbits have significant...
Super-Earths - planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune - are found in tighter orbits than t...
Context. The initial distributions of planetary embryos and planetesimals used in N-body simulations...
We explore the growth of planetary embryos by planetesimal accretion up to and beyond the point wher...
Super-Earths - planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune - are found in tighter orbits than t...
The final stage in the formation of terrestrial planets consists of the accumulation of ~1000-km ``p...
Context. Planet formation models have been developed during the past years to try to reproduce what ...
Context. According to the sequential accretion model (or core-nucleated accretion model), giant plan...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Planetesimals are the smallest gravitationally bound o...
Context. The accretion of pebbles onto planetary cores has been widely studied in recent years and i...
The growth and migration of planetesimals in a young protoplanetary disk is fundamental to the plane...
The inward and outward migration of Jupiter and Saturn, the Grand Tack, creates a truncated disk of ...
Super-Earths – planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune – are found in tighter orbits than t...
The population of exoplanetary systems detected by Kepler provides opportunities to refine our under...
We review the state of the field of terrestrial planet formation with the goal of understanding the ...
The large number of exoplanets found to orbit their host stars in very close orbits have significant...
Super-Earths - planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune - are found in tighter orbits than t...
Context. The initial distributions of planetary embryos and planetesimals used in N-body simulations...
We explore the growth of planetary embryos by planetesimal accretion up to and beyond the point wher...
Super-Earths - planets with sizes between the Earth and Neptune - are found in tighter orbits than t...
The final stage in the formation of terrestrial planets consists of the accumulation of ~1000-km ``p...
Context. Planet formation models have been developed during the past years to try to reproduce what ...