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Theoretical models of planetary system formation: mass vs. semi-major axis
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Extrasolar SystemCelestial MechanicSolar SystemOrbital DynamicsSolar System FormationMassive PlanetsExoplanet FormationPlanetary System FormationPlanet Formation ModelsAstrophysics
Context. Planet formation models have been developed during the past years to try to reproduce what has been observed of both the solar system and the extrasolar planets. Some of these models have partially succeeded, but they focus on massive planets and, for the sake of simplicity, exclude planets belonging to planetary systems. However, more and more planets are now found in planetary systems. This tendency, which is a result of radial velocity, transit, and direct imaging surveys, seems to be even more pronounced for low-mass planets. These new observations require improving planet formation models, including new physics, and considering the formation of systems.
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