A new hybrid N-body-coagulation code for the formation of gas giant planets

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We describe an updated version of our hybrid N-body-coagulation code for planet formation. In addition to the features of our 2006-2008 code, our treatment now includes algorithms for the one-dimensional evolution of the viscous disk, the accretion of small particles in planetary atmospheres, gas accretion onto massive cores, and theresponse of N-bodies to the gravitational potential of the gaseous disk and the swarm of planetesimals. To validate the N-body portion of the algorithm, we use a battery of tests in planetary dynamics. As a first application of the complete code, we consider the evolution of Pluto-mass planetesimals in a swarm of 0.1-1 cm pebbles. In a typical evolution time of 1-3 Myr, our calculations transform 0.01-0.1 M ⊙ disks of gas and dust into planetary systems containing super-Earths, Saturns, and Jupiters. Low-mass planets form more often than massive planets; disks with smaller α form more massive planets than disks with larger α. For Jupiter-mass planets, masses of solid cores are 10-100 M ⊕. © 2011. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Bromley, B. C., & Kenyon, S. J. (2011). A new hybrid N-body-coagulation code for the formation of gas giant planets. Astrophysical Journal, 731(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/731/2/101

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