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Planetary migration in evolving planetesimal disks

   Yesilyurt, IS; Ercan, EN; Del Popolo, A

In the current paper, we further improved the model for the migration of planets introduced and extended to time-dependent planetesimal accretion disks by Del Popolo. In the current study, the assumption of Del Popolo, that the surface density in planetesimals is proportional to that of gas, is relaxed. In order to obtain the evolution of planetesimal density, we use a method developed by Stepinski and Valageas which is able to simultaneously follow the evolution of gas and solid particles for up to 10(7) years. Then, the disk model is coupled to migration model introduced by Del Popolo in order to obtain the migration rate of the planet in the planetesimal. We find that the properties of solids known to exist in protoplanetary systems, together with reasonable density profiles for the disk, lead to a characteristic radius in the range 0.03-0.2 AU for the final semi-major axis of the giant planet. Hence our model can explain the properties of discovered extrasolar giant planets.

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