2014ApJ...780...53C


Query : 2014ApJ...780...53C

2014ApJ...780...53C - Astrophys. J., 780, 53 (2014/January-1)

Inside-out planet formation.

CHATTERJEE S. and TAN J.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The compact multi-transiting planet systems discovered by Kepler challenge planet formation theories. Formation in situ from disks with radial mass surface density, Σ, profiles similar to the minimum mass solar nebula but boosted in normalization by factors ≳ 10 has been suggested. We propose that a more natural way to create these planets in the inner disk is formation sequentially from the inside-out via creation of successive gravitationally unstable rings fed from a continuous stream of small (∼cm-m size) "pebbles," drifting inward via gas drag. Pebbles collect at the pressure maximum associated with the transition from a magnetorotational instability (MRI)-inactive ("dead zone") region to an inner MRI-active zone. A pebble ring builds up until it either becomes gravitationally unstable to form an ∼1 M planet directly or induces gradual planet formation via core accretion. The planet may undergo Type I migration into the active region, allowing a new pebble ring and planet to form behind it. Alternatively, if migration is inefficient, the planet may continue to accrete from the disk until it becomes massive enough to isolate itself from the accretion flow. A variety of densities may result depending on the relative importance of residual gas accretion as the planet approaches its isolation mass. The process can repeat with a new pebble ring gathering at the new pressure maximum associated with the retreating dead-zone boundary. Our simple analytical model for this scenario of inside-out planet formation yields planetary masses, relative mass scalings with orbital radius, and minimum orbital separations consistent with those seen by Kepler. It provides an explanation of how massive planets can form with tightly packed and well-aligned system architectures, starting from typical protoplanetary disk properties.

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Journal keyword(s): methods: analytical - planets and satellites: formation - planets and satellites: general - protoplanetary disks

Simbad objects: 25

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Number of rows : 25
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* CQ Tau Ae* 05 35 58.4666264136 +24 44 54.091450572 11.290 10.780 10.000   8.33 F5IVe 310 0
2 Kepler-9 Er* 19 02 17.7544327200 +38 24 03.176851896     13.9 13.791   G2 190 1
3 Kepler-9c Pl 19 02 17.7544327200 +38 24 03.176851896           ~ 99 1
4 Kepler-9b Pl 19 02 17.7544327200 +38 24 03.176851896           ~ 106 1
5 Kepler-20 Er* 19 10 47.5233433920 +42 20 19.301370684   13.278 12.630 12.478 11.64 G5V 167 1
6 Kepler-20c Pl 19 10 47.5233433920 +42 20 19.301370684           ~ 97 1
7 Kepler-20b Pl 19 10 47.5233433920 +42 20 19.301370684           ~ 109 1
8 Kepler-20d Pl 19 10 47.5233433920 +42 20 19.301370684           ~ 73 1
9 BD+48 2893d Pl 19 24 07.7659706688 +49 02 24.928348272           ~ 19 1
10 BD+48 2893c Pl 19 24 07.7659706688 +49 02 24.928348272           ~ 58 1
11 BD+48 2893b Pl 19 24 07.7659706688 +49 02 24.928348272           ~ 95 1
12 BD+48 2893 Er* 19 24 07.7659706688 +49 02 24.928348272   10.73 10.08 9.914   G1V 135 1
13 Kepler-36b Pl 19 25 00.0428079600 +49 13 54.630900876           ~ 149 1
14 Kepler-36c Pl 19 25 00.0428079600 +49 13 54.630900876           ~ 121 1
15 Kepler-36 Er* 19 25 00.0428079600 +49 13 54.630900876   12.795 12.174 12.094   F2 219 1
16 Kepler-11b Pl 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504           ~ 149 1
17 Kepler-11f Pl 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504           ~ 129 1
18 Kepler-11 Er* 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504   14.635 13.838 13.742   G2V 351 1
19 Kepler-11e Pl 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504           ~ 123 1
20 Kepler-11d Pl 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504           ~ 119 1
21 Kepler-11c Pl 19 48 27.6226218768 +41 54 32.903163504           ~ 110 1
22 Kepler-18b Pl 19 52 19.0688312520 +44 44 46.807928916           ~ 77 1
23 Kepler-18c Pl 19 52 19.0688312520 +44 44 46.807928916           ~ 76 1
24 Kepler-18d Pl 19 52 19.0688312520 +44 44 46.807928916           ~ 82 1
25 Kepler-18 Er* 19 52 19.0688312520 +44 44 46.807928916   14.750 13.767 13.93   ~ 124 1

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