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A hybrid scenario for gas giant planet formation in rings
Authors:Richard H Durisen  Kai Cai  Megan K Pickett
Institution:a Department of Astronomy, Indiana University, 727 E. 3rd St., Bloomington, IN 47405-7104, USA
b Department of Astronomy, University of Washington, Box 351580, Seattle, WA 98195-1580, USA
c Department of Chemistry and Physics, Purdue University Calumet, 2200 169th St., Hammond, IN 46323-2094, USA
Abstract:The core-accretion mechanism for gas giant formation may be too slow to create all observed gas giant planets during reasonable gas disk lifetimes, but it has yet to be firmly established that the disk instability model can produce permanent bound gaseous protoplanets under realistic conditions. Based on our recent simulations of gravitational instabilities in disks around young stars, we suggest that, even if instabilities due to disk self-gravity do not produce gaseous protoplanets directly, they may create persistent dense rings that are conducive to accelerated growth of gas giants through core accretion. The rings occur at and near the boundary between stable and unstable regions of the disk and appear to be produced by resonances with discrete spiral modes on the unstable side.
Keywords:Accretion  Extrasolar planets  Jovian planets  Origin  Solar System  Planetary formation
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