Tidal Downsizing model - III. Planets from sub-Earths to brown dwarfs: structure and metallicity preferences

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作者
Nayakshin, Sergei [1 ]
Fletcher, Mark [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leicester, Dept Phys & Astron, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England
关键词
planets and satellites: composition; planets and satellites: formation; planet-disc interactions; protoplanetary discs; SOLAR-TYPE STARS; GRAVITATING DISC FRAGMENTATION; GIANT GASEOUS PROTOPLANETS; GAS-GIANT; DETERMINISTIC MODEL; PEBBLE ACCRETION; PROTOSTELLAR ACCRETION; GRAIN SEDIMENTATION; EXTRASOLAR PLANETS; ORBITAL MIGRATION;
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10.1093/mnras/stv1354
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We present population synthesis calculations of the Tidal Downsizing (TD) hypothesis for planet formation. Our models address the following observations: (i) most abundant planets being super-Earths; (ii) cores more massive than similar to 5-15M(circle plus) are enveloped by massive atmospheres; (iii) the frequency of occurrence of close-in gas-giant planets correlates strongly with metallicity of the host star; (iv) no such correlation is found for sub-Neptune planets; (v) presence of massive cores in giant planets; (vi) gas-giant planets are overabundant in metals compared to their host stars; (vii) this overabundance decreases with planet's mass; (viii) a deep valley in the planet mass function between masses of similar to 10-20M(circle plus) and similar to 100M(circle plus). A number of observational predictions distinguish the model from Core Accretion: (a) composition of the massive cores is always dominated by rocks not ices; (b) the core mass function is smooth with no minimum at similar to 3M(circle plus) and has no ice-dominated cores; (c) gas giants beyond 10 au are insensitive to the host-star metallicity; (d) objects more massive than similar to 10 M-J do not correlate or even anticorrelate with metallicity. The latter prediction is consistent with observations of low-mass stellar companions. TD can also explain formation of planets in close binary systems. TD model is a viable alternative to the Core Accretion scenario in explaining many features of the observed population of exoplanets.
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