Early evolution of clumps formed via gravitational instability in protoplanetary disks; precursors of Hot Jupiters?
Marina Galvagni, Lucio Mayer

TL;DR
This study semi-analytically investigates the evolution of protoplanetary disk clumps formed via gravitational instability, suggesting many could become Hot Jupiters after ~10^5 years, with some surviving tidal disruption.
Contribution
It introduces a semi-analytical model based on 3D collapse simulations to explore the fate of GI-formed clumps, including effects of migration, accretion, and disruption.
Findings
At least 50% of initial clumps survive tides.
Surviving clumps can evolve into close-in gas giants.
Many clumps could be precursors of Hot Jupiters.
Abstract
Although it is fairly established that Gravitational Instability (GI) should occur in the early phases of the evolution of a protoplanetary disk, the fate of the clumps resulting from disk fragmentation and their role in planet formation is still unclear. In the present study we investigate semi-analytically their evolution following the contraction of a synthetic population of clumps with varied initial structure and orbits coupled with the surrounding disk and the central star. Our model is based on recently published state-of-the-art 3D collapse simulations of clumps with varied thermodynamics. Various evolutionary mechanisms are taken into account, and their effect is explored both individually and in combination with others: migration and tidal disruption, mass accretion, gap opening and disk viscosity. It is found that, in general, at least 50% of the initial clumps survive tides,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
