Title of article :
TERRESTRIAL PLANET FORMATION. I. THE TRANSITION FROM OLIGARCHIC GROWTH TO CHAOTIC GROWTH1
Author/Authors :
Kenyon، Scott J. نويسنده , , BROMLEY، BENJAMIN C. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
-1836
From page :
1837
To page :
0
Abstract :
We use a hybrid, multiannulus, n-body–coagulation code to investigate the growth of kilometer-sized planetesimals at 0.4-2 AU around a solar-type star. After a short runaway growth phase, protoplanets with masses of ~1026 g and larger form throughout the grid. When (1) the mass in these "oligarchs" is roughly comparable to the mass in planetesimals and (2) the surface density in oligarchs exceeds 2–3 g cm^-2 at 1 AU, strong dynamical interactions among oligarchs produce a high merger rate, which leads to the formation of several terrestrial planets. In disks with lower surface density, milder interactions produce several lower-mass planets. In all disks, the planet formation timescale is ~10-100 Myr, similar to estimates derived from the cratering record and radiometric data.
Keywords :
solar system: formation , circumstellar matter , planetary systems , stars: formation
Journal title :
Astronomical Journal
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Astronomical Journal
Record number :
116760
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