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Hydrodynamic instability of the solar nebula in the presence of a planetary coreWhen a planetary core composed of condensed matter accumulates in the primitive solar nebula, the gas in the nebula becomes gravitationally concentrated as an envelope about the planetary core. An analysis of models of such gaseous envelopes indicates that giant planets (such as Jupiter and Saturn) formed in a massive primitive solar nebula of the type constructed by Cameron and Pine (1973). When the mass of the accumulating planetary core becomes sufficiently great, the surrounding gaseous envelope will become hydrodynamically unstable against collapse onto the planetary core. Much of the surrounding gas also may be compressed onto the core by the background pressure of the gas.
Document ID
19750027115
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Perri, F.
(Roma, Universita; CNR, Gruppo Nazionale per la Fisica Matematica, Rome, Italy; Yeshiva University, New York, N.Y., United States)
Cameron, A. G. W.
(Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and Harvard College Observatory, Cambridge, Mass.; NASA, Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York N.Y., United States)
Date Acquired
August 8, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1974
Publication Information
Publication: Icarus
Volume: 22
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Exploration
Accession Number
75A11187
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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