The gap between two component debris discs is often taken to be carved by intervening planets scattering away the remnant planetesimals. We employ $\small \textit{N}$-body simulations to determine how the time needed to clear the gap depends on the location of the gap and the mass of the planets. We invert this relation, and provide an equation for the minimum planet mass, and another for the expected number of such planets, that must be present to produce an observed gap for a star of a given age. We show how this can be combined with upper limits on the planetary system from direct imaging non-detections (such as with GPI or SPHERE) to produce approximate knowledge of the planetary system.European Research Council (Grant ID: 279973)This i...
High-contrast imaging instruments such as GPI and SPHERE are discovering gap structures in protoplan...
Artículo de publicación ISIProtoplanetary discs are now routinely observed and exoplanets, after the...
We investigate the evolution on secular time-scales of a radially extended debris disc under the inf...
International audienceABSTRACT Recent observations of resolved cold debris discs at tens of au have ...
International audienceGiant, wide-separation planets often lie in the gap between multiple, distinct...
Context A large number of systems harboring a debris disk show evidence for a double belt architectu...
A large number of systems harboring a debris disk show evidence for a double belt architecture, as a...
In this work we were interested in systems that own a debris disk with a particular configuration, i...
Around 20% of main-sequence stars are known to host debris discs composed of planetesimals and the d...
Resolved debris disc images can exhibit a range of radial and azimuthal structures, including gaps a...
ALMA has observed a plethora of ring-like structures in planet forming discs at distances of 10-100 ...
High-contrast imaging instruments such as GPI and SPHERE are discovering gap structures in protoplan...
Artículo de publicación ISIProtoplanetary discs are now routinely observed and exoplanets, after the...
We investigate the evolution on secular time-scales of a radially extended debris disc under the inf...
International audienceABSTRACT Recent observations of resolved cold debris discs at tens of au have ...
International audienceGiant, wide-separation planets often lie in the gap between multiple, distinct...
Context A large number of systems harboring a debris disk show evidence for a double belt architectu...
A large number of systems harboring a debris disk show evidence for a double belt architecture, as a...
In this work we were interested in systems that own a debris disk with a particular configuration, i...
Around 20% of main-sequence stars are known to host debris discs composed of planetesimals and the d...
Resolved debris disc images can exhibit a range of radial and azimuthal structures, including gaps a...
ALMA has observed a plethora of ring-like structures in planet forming discs at distances of 10-100 ...
High-contrast imaging instruments such as GPI and SPHERE are discovering gap structures in protoplan...
Artículo de publicación ISIProtoplanetary discs are now routinely observed and exoplanets, after the...
We investigate the evolution on secular time-scales of a radially extended debris disc under the inf...