Simulations of the Formation of STIPs (Systems of Tightly Packed Inner Planets)

Authors

  • Pedro H. B. Rosseto
  • M. Duncan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26512/2446-564X2017e60659

Keywords:

Planet formation, planet migration, Type I Migration, STIP, computer simulations

Abstract

This paper investigates the process of migration of planets of masses ranging from 1 to 20 M⊕ in the protoplanetary disc (Type I Migration) and how it influences the architecture of Planetary Systems.The integrator SyMBA (Duncan et al., 1998 ) was used to generate data for analysis.

 

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References

Paardekooper S.-J. et al. (2010) Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 401, 1950.

Duncan, M. J., Levison, H. F. & Lee, M.H. (1998). A.J., 116, 2067.

Baruteau et al. (2014) in: Protoplanetary Disks and Stars VI, University of Arizona Press, 667.

Published

2025-12-09

How to Cite

Rosseto, P. H. B., & Duncan, M. (2025). Simulations of the Formation of STIPs (Systems of Tightly Packed Inner Planets). Physicae Organum, 3(2). https://doi.org/10.26512/2446-564X2017e60659

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Physics Week