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On The Orbital Evolution of Jupiter Mass Protoplanet Embedded in A Self-Gravity Disk

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

We performed a series of hydro-dynamic simulations to investigate the orbital migration of a Jovian planet embedded in a proto-stellar disk. In order to take into account of the effect of the disk's self gravity, we developed and adopted an \textbf{Antares} code which is based on a 2-D Godunov scheme to obtain the exact Reimann solution for isothermal or polytropic gas, with non-reflecting boundary conditions. Our simulations indicate that in the study of the runaway (type III) migration, it is important to carry out a fully self consistent treatment of the gravitational interaction between the disk and the embedded planet. Through a series of convergence tests, we show that adequate numerical resolution, especially within the planet's Roche lobe, critically determines the outcome of the simulations. We consider a variety of initial conditions and show that isolated, non eccentric protoplanet planets do not undergo type III migration. We attribute the difference between our and previous simulations to the contribution of a self consistent representation of the disk's self gravity. Nevertheless, type III migration cannot be completely suppressed and its onset requires finite amplitude perturbations such as that induced by planet-planet interaction. We determine the radial extent of type III migration as a function of the disk's self gravity.

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@article{arxiv.0709.0338,
  title  = {On The Orbital Evolution of Jupiter Mass Protoplanet Embedded in A Self-Gravity Disk},
  author = {Hui Zhang and Chi Yuan and D. N. C. Lin and D. C. C. Yen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.0338},
  year   = {2009}
}

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19 pages, 13 figures

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