Gas disk interactions, tides and relativistic effects in the rocky planet formation at the substellar mass limit
Context. The confirmed exoplanet population around very low mass stars is increasing considerable through data from the latest space missions and improvements in ground-based observations, particularly with the detection of Earth-like planets in the habitable zones. However, theoretical models need...
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2022
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