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Giant Planet Formation

Gas giant planets play a fundamental role in shaping the orbital architecture of planetary systems and in affecting the delivery of volatile materials to terrestrial planets in the habitable zones. Current theories of gas giant planet formation rely on either of two mechanisms: the core accretion model and the disk instability model. In this chapter, we describe the essential principles upon which these models are built and discuss the successes and limitations of each model in explaining observational data of giant planets orbiting the Sun and other stars.

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Co-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalTopic signalRelated contextWGiant Planet Formationpreprint / 2010AGennaro D'AngeloResearcherARichard H. DurisenResearcherAJack J. LissauerResearcherTastro-ph.SR7966 worksTastro-ph.EP4741 worksTphysics.geo-ph1148 worksTphysics.space-ph934 works
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Giant Planet Formation

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