The Two Modes of Gas Giant Planet Formation
Abstract
I argue for two modes of gas giant planet formation and discuss the conditions under which each mode operates. Gas giant planets at disk radii AU are likely to form in situ by disk instability, while core accretion plus gas capture remains the dominant formation mechanism for AU. During the mass accretion phase, mass loading can push disks toward fragmentation conditions at large . Massive, extended disks can fragment into clumps of a few to tens of Jupiter masses. This is confirmed by radiation hydrodynamics simulations. The two modes of gas giant formation should lead to a bimodal distribution of gas giant semi-major axes. Because core accretion is expected to be less efficient in low-metallicity systems, the ratio of gas giants at large to planets at small should increase with decreasing metallicity.
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@article{arxiv.0902.3999,
title = {The Two Modes of Gas Giant Planet Formation},
author = {Aaron C. Boley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.3999},
year = {2009}
}
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Submitted to ApJL after addressing referee's comments