N-body simulations of terrestrial planet growth with resonant dynamical friction

被引:7
|
作者
Wallace, Spencer C. [1 ]
Quinn, Thomas R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Astron Dept, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
关键词
methods: numerical; planets and satellites: formation; OLIGARCHIC GROWTH; NUMERICAL-SIMULATION; PLANETESIMALS; EVOLUTION; ACCRETION; PROTOPLANET; MIGRATION; VELOCITY; SWARM; DISK;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/stz2284
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We investigate planetesimal accretion via a direct N-body simulation of an annulus at 1 au orbiting a 1 M-circle dot star. The planetesimal ring, which initially contains N = 10(6) bodies is evolved into the oligarchic growth phase. Unlike previous lower resolution studies, we find that the mass distribution of planetesimals develops a bump at intermediate mass after the oligarchs form. This feature marks a boundary between growth modes. The smallest planetesimals are packed tightly enough together to populate mean motion resonances with the oligarchs, which heats the small bodies, enhancing their growth. If we depopulate most of the resonances by decreasing the width of the annulus, this effect becomes weaker. To clearly demonstrate the dynamics driving these growth modes, we also examine the evolution of a planetary embryo embedded in an annulus of collisionless planetesimals. In this case, we find that the resonances push planetesimals away from the embryo, decreasing the surface density of the bodies adjacent to the embryo. This effect only occurs when the annulus is wide enough and the mass resolution of the planetesimals is fine enough to populate the resonances. The bump we observe in the mass distribution resembles the 100 km power-law break seen in the size distribution of asteroid belt objects. Although the bump produced in our simulations occurs at a size larger than 100 km, we show that the bump location is sensitive to the initial planetesimal mass, which implies that this feature is potentially useful for constraining planetesimal formation models.
引用
收藏
页码:2159 / 2176
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Orbital migrations in planetesimal discs:: N-body simulations and the resonant dynamical friction
    Cionco, RG
    Brunini, A
    [J]. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2002, 334 (01) : 77 - 86
  • [2] N-body simulations of planet formation
    Ida, S
    Kokubo, E
    Kominami, J
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL SUPERCOMPUTING USING PARTICLE SIMULATIONS, 2003, (208): : 25 - 35
  • [3] N-BODY SIMULATIONS OF TERRESTRIAL PLANET FORMATION UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF A HOT JUPITER
    Ogihara, Masahiro
    Kobayashi, Hiroshi
    Inutsuka, Shu-ichiro
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2014, 787 (02):
  • [4] A new discrete dynamical friction estimator based on N-body simulations
    Ma, Linhao
    Hopkins, Philip F.
    Kelley, Luke Zoltan
    Faucher-Giguere, Claude-Andre
    [J]. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2023, 519 (04) : 5543 - 5553
  • [5] N-body simulations with perturbation particles .2. Dynamical friction at a distance
    Leeuwin, F
    Combes, F
    [J]. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 1997, 284 (01) : 45 - 57
  • [6] The terrestrial planet formation paradox inferred from high-resolution N-body simulations
    Woo, J. M. Y.
    Brasser, R.
    Grimm, S. L.
    Timpe, M. L.
    Stadel, J.
    [J]. ICARUS, 2022, 371
  • [7] Dynamical impact of the Planet Nine scenario: N-body experiments
    Marcos, Carlos de la Fuente
    Marcos, Raul de la Fuente
    Aarseth, Sverre J.
    [J]. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2016, 460 (01) : L123 - L127
  • [8] Dynamical aspects of Galactic habitability in N-body simulations
    Mitrasinovic, A.
    Vukotic, B.
    Micic, M.
    Cirkovic, M. M.
    [J]. PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA, 2023, 40
  • [9] Dynamical evolution of galaxies:: Supercomputer N-body simulations
    Liverts, E
    Griv, E
    Gedalin, M
    Eichler, D
    [J]. GALAXIES AND CHAOS, 2003, 626 : 340 - 347
  • [10] Terrestrial planet formation with strong dynamical friction
    O'Brien, David P.
    Morbidelli, Alessandro
    Levison, Harold F.
    [J]. ICARUS, 2006, 184 (01) : 39 - 58