Publications (18)
N-body simulations of planet formation via pebble accretion I: First Results
Soko Matsumura, Ramon Brasser, Shigeru Ida
Effects of Dynamical Evolution of Giant Planets on the Delivery of Atmophile Elements During Terrestrial Planet Formation
Soko Matsumura, Ramon Brasser, Shigeru Ida
How planetary growth outperforms migration
Anders Johansen, Shigeru Ida, Ramon Brasser
The origin of the cratering asymmetry on Triton
Jingyi Mah, Ramon Brasser
The Structure of the Distant Kuiper Belt in a Nice Model Scenario
Rosemary E. Pike, Samantha Lawler, Ramon Brasser +3
Stability analysis of the Martian obliquity during the Noachian era
Ramon Brasser, Kevin J. Walsh
The language of exoplanet ranking metrics needs to change
Elizabeth Tasker, Joshua Tan, Kevin Heng +14
Asteroid Family Associations of Active Asteroids
Henry H. Hsieh, Bojan Novakovic, Yoonyoung Kim +1
Thermal effects of late accretion to the crust and mantle of Mercury
Stephen J. Mojzsis, Oleg Abramov, Elizabeth A. Frank +1
The curious case of Mars formation
Jason Man Yin Woo, Ramon Brasser, Soko Matsumura +2
Evidence from the asteroid belt for a violent past evolution of Jupiter's orbit
Alessandro Morbidelli, Ramon Brasser, Rodney Gomes +2
Enhanced constraints on the interior composition and structure of terrestrial exoplanets
Haiyang S. Wang, Fan Liu, Trevor R. Ireland +3
Constructing the secular architecture of the solar system II: The terrestrial planets
Ramon Brasser, Alessandro Morbidelli, Rodney Gomes +2
Two Super-Earths Orbiting the Solar Analogue HD41248 on the edge of a 7:5 Mean Motion Resonance
James S. Jenkins, Mikko Tuomi, Ramon Brasser +2
Constructing the secular architecture of the solar system I: The giant planets
Morbidelli Alessandro, Ramon Brasser, Kleomenis Tsiganis +2
Mars in the aftermath of a colossal impact
Jason Man Yin Woo, Hidenori Genda, Ramon Brasser +1
Decreasing Computing Time with Symplectic Correctors in Adaptive Timestepping Routines
Nathan A. Kaib, Thomas Quinn, Ramon Brasser
Orbital evolution of Saturn's mid-sized moons and the tidal heating of Enceladus
Ayano Nakajima, Shigeru Ida, Jun Kimura +1