Browsing by Author "Guilera, Octavio Miguel"
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- ItemMost super-Earths formed by dry pebble accretion are less massive than 5 Earth masses(2020) Venturini, Julia; Guilera, Octavio Miguel; Ronco, Maria Paula; Mordasini, ChristophAims. The goal of this work is to study the formation of rocky planets by dry pebble accretion from self-consistent dust-growth models. In particular, we aim to compute the maximum core mass of a rocky planet that can sustain a thin H-He atmosphere to account for the second peak of the Kepler size distribution.