Most of the observed extrasolar planets are found on tight and often eccentric orbits. The high eccentricities are not easily explained by planet-formation models, which predict that planets should be on rather circular orbits. Here we explore whether fly-bys involving planetary systems with properties similar to those of the gas giants in the Solar system can produce planets with properties similar to the observed planets. Using numerical simulations, we show that fly-bys can cause the immediate ejection of planets, and sometimes also lead to the capture of one or more planets by the intruder. More common, however, is that fly-bys only perturb the orbits of planets, sometimes leaving the system in an unstable state. Over time-scales of a f...
The existence of giant planets on wide orbits (∼>100AU) challenge planet formation theories; the cor...
The stars that populate the solar neighbourhood were formed in stellar clusters. Through N-body simu...
The stars that populate the solar neighbourhood were formed in stellar clusters. Through N-body simu...
Extrasolar planets are found to be on orbits very different from those of the planets in the solar s...
Stars formed in clusters can encounter other stars at close distances. In typical open clusters in t...
The majority of stars form in star clusters and many are thought to have planetary companions. We de...
Out of the 3000 exoplanets detected so far, only 14 planets are members of open clusters: one of the...
Most stars form in some sort of stellar cluster or association. In such environments the number dens...
The chance that a planetary system will interact with another member of its host star’s nascent clus...
Context. Most stars form in embedded clusters. Stellar flybys may affect the orbital architecture of...
The architecture and evolution of planetary systems are shaped in part by stellar flybys. The streng...
Context. Most stars form in embedded clusters. Stellar flybys may affect the orbital architecture of...
Context. Stellar flybys in star clusters are suspected of affecting the orbital architecture of plan...
At least 10%-15% of nearby Sunlike stars have known Jupiter-mass planets. In contrast, very few plan...
Most stars form in some sort of stellar cluster or association. In such environments the number den...
The existence of giant planets on wide orbits (∼>100AU) challenge planet formation theories; the cor...
The stars that populate the solar neighbourhood were formed in stellar clusters. Through N-body simu...
The stars that populate the solar neighbourhood were formed in stellar clusters. Through N-body simu...
Extrasolar planets are found to be on orbits very different from those of the planets in the solar s...
Stars formed in clusters can encounter other stars at close distances. In typical open clusters in t...
The majority of stars form in star clusters and many are thought to have planetary companions. We de...
Out of the 3000 exoplanets detected so far, only 14 planets are members of open clusters: one of the...
Most stars form in some sort of stellar cluster or association. In such environments the number dens...
The chance that a planetary system will interact with another member of its host star’s nascent clus...
Context. Most stars form in embedded clusters. Stellar flybys may affect the orbital architecture of...
The architecture and evolution of planetary systems are shaped in part by stellar flybys. The streng...
Context. Most stars form in embedded clusters. Stellar flybys may affect the orbital architecture of...
Context. Stellar flybys in star clusters are suspected of affecting the orbital architecture of plan...
At least 10%-15% of nearby Sunlike stars have known Jupiter-mass planets. In contrast, very few plan...
Most stars form in some sort of stellar cluster or association. In such environments the number den...
The existence of giant planets on wide orbits (∼>100AU) challenge planet formation theories; the cor...
The stars that populate the solar neighbourhood were formed in stellar clusters. Through N-body simu...
The stars that populate the solar neighbourhood were formed in stellar clusters. Through N-body simu...