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Thermal processing of primordial pebbles in evolving protoplanetary disks
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Forming giant planets around late-M dwarfs : Pebble accretion and planet-planet collision
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Formation of flattened planetesimals by gravitational collapse of rotating pebble clouds
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Formation of wide-orbit giant planets in protoplanetary disks with a decreasing pebble flux
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Vapor equilibrium models of accreting rocky planets demonstrate direct core growth by pebble accretion
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Fast formation of large ice pebbles after FU Orionis outbursts
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- 2023
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Anatomy of rocky planets formed by rapid pebble accretion : II. Differentiation by accretion energy and thermal blanketing
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Anatomy of rocky planets formed by rapid pebble accretion : III. Partitioning of volatiles between planetary core, mantle, and atmosphere
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Anatomy of rocky planets formed by rapid pebble accretion : I. How icy pebbles determine the core fraction and FeO contents
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A Potential Site for Wide-orbit Giant Planet Formation in the IM Lup Disk
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Formation of pebbles in (gravito-)viscous protoplanetary disks with various turbulent strengths
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An Analytical Theory for the Growth from Planetesimals to Planets by Polydisperse Pebble Accretion
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Mean motion resonance capture in the context of type i migration
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Planet formation throughout the Milky Way : Planet populations in the context of Galactic chemical evolution
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Sublimation of refractory minerals in the gas envelopes of accreting rocky planets
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