Overcoming Migration during Giant Planet Formation

  • Thommes E
  • Nilsson L
  • Murray N
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Abstract

In the core accretion model, gas giant formation is a race between growth and migration; for a core to become a jovian planet, it must accrete its envelope before it spirals into the host star. We use a multizone numerical model to extend our previous investigation of the "window of opportunity" for gas giant formation within a disk. When the collision cross-section enhancement due to core atmospheres is taken into account, we find that a broad range of protoplanetary disks posses such a window.

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Thommes, E. W., Nilsson, L., & Murray, N. (2007). Overcoming Migration during Giant Planet Formation. The Astrophysical Journal, 656(1), L25–L28. https://doi.org/10.1086/512080

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