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Dynamical evolution of planetary systems

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The apparent regularity of the motion of the giant planets of our solar system suggested for decades that said planets formed onto orbits similar to the current ones and that nothing dramatic ever happened during their lifetime. The discovery of extra-solar planets showed astonishingly that the orbital structure of our planetary system is not typical. Many giant extra-solar planets have orbits with semi major axes of $\sim 1$~AU, and some have even smaller orbital radii, sometimes with orbital periods of just a few days. Moreover, most extra-solar planets have large eccentricities, up to values that only comets have in our solar system. Why such a big diversity between our solar system and the extra-solar systems, as well as among the extra-solar systems themselves? This chapter aims to give a partial answer to this fundamental question....
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hal-00601850 , version 1 (20-06-2011)

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Alessandro Morbidelli. Dynamical evolution of planetary systems. P. Kalas & L. French. Planets, Stars and Stellar Systems, Springer, 2011. ⟨hal-00601850⟩
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