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Table 4

Data on collisions of all potentially habitable planets formed with our model.

Scenario name Mplanet (col-losses) Mwater (col-losses) Ncol (Nhit-and-run / Nre-col) tre-col,median (range) Nemb-col (Nhit-and-run / Nre-col) Mwater,synthetic-PM
SPH01-cJS-pp1 0.66 (0.14) 0.87 (2.1) 27 (17 / 4) 7 (0.45...23) 10 (6 / 2) 37
SPH03-cJS-pp1 0.73 (0.09) 64 (45) 9 (3 / 0) n.a. 4 (2 / 0) 112
SPH04-cJS-pp1 1.02 (0.19) 19 (22) 24 (13 / 5) 8.5 (0.03...40) 11 (6 / 4) 42
SPH05-cJS-pp1 0.96 (0.15) 19 (18) 14 (6 / 0) n.a. 6 (4 / 0) 38
0.84 (0.14) 26 (22) 19 (10 / 2) 8 (5 / 1.5) 57
SPH06-cJS-pp0 (1) 1.20 (0.29) 24 (11) 39 (23 / 6) 11 (0.2...26) 15 (11 / 4) 75
SPH08-cJS-pp0 1.45 (0.08) 50 (24) 13 (5 / 0) n.a. 6 (2 / 0) 76
SPH09-cJS-pp0 1.49 (0.18) 20 (15) 45 (21 / 8) 18 (0.01...70) 13 (4 / 2) 35
SPH10-cJS-pp0 1.50 (0.18) 35 (14) 35 (23 / 7) 0.7 (0.2...6.4) 15 (11 / 4) 56
1.4 (0.18) 32 (16) 33 (18 / 5) 12 (7 / 2.5) 61

SPH11-eJS-pp1 0.56 (0.014) 0.44 (0.04) 11 (4 / 0) n.a. 5 (2 / 0) 0.82
1.30 (0.03) 0.075 (0.012) 26 (7 / 0) n.a. 7 (1 / 0) 0.088
SPH12-eJS-pp1 1.00 (0.14) 26 (5.2) 28 (14 / 1) 20 11 (5 / 0) 31
SPH13-eJS-pp1 0.83 (0.17) 19 (18) 16 (11 / 3) 37 (1.5...54) 9 (7 / 3) 39
SPH15-eJS-pp1 (2) 1.03 (0.21) 1.6 (1.9) 31 (18 / 5) 19 (6e-3...28) 16 (11 / 4) 5.4
0.94 (0.11) 9.4 (5.0) 22 (11 / 2) 10 (5 / 1.4) 15
SPH16-eJS-pp0 1.28 (0.09) 3.4 (0.62) 28 (16 / 2) 59 (46...71) 12 (6 / 0) 4.8
SPH17-eJS-pp0 1.19 (0.14) 0.55 (0.07) 38 (16 / 7) 35 (7e-5...86) 11 (3 / 1) 0.63
SPH18-eJS-pp0 1.04 (0.42) 3.2 (2.2) 46 (29 / 6) 1.5 (0.02...17) 16 (11 / 3) 5.4
SPH19-eJS-pp0 1.42 (0.06) 31 (7.3) 26 (11 / 6) 13 (0.5...140) 7 (1 / 1) 39
SPH20-eJS-pp0 0.89 (0.07) 11 (1.3) 13 (5 / 2) 33 (6...61) 7 (2 / 1) 13
1.2 (0.16) 9.8 (2.3) 30 (15 / 5) 11 (5 / 1) 13

EO-SPH22-cJS 0.63 (0.93) 4.6 (14) 21 (17 / 8) 22 (0.2...69) 21 (17 / 8) 31
0.85 (0.12) 44 (26) 6 (3 / 1) 11 6 (3 / 1) 101
EO-SPH23-cJS 1.81 (0.19) 0.55 (0.5) 14 (9 / 4) 0.9 (0.16...16) 12 (7 / 4) 1.06
EO-SPH24-cJS 0.16 (0.48) 1.2 (10) 12 (11 / 2) 101 (18...184) 12 (11 / 2) 38
EO-SPH25-cJS 1.01 (0.15) 66 (51) 6 (4 / 0) n.a. 6 (4 / 0) 124
0.89 (0.37) 23 (20) 12 (9 / 3) 11 (8 / 3) 59

EO-SPH26-eJS 1.46 (0.25) 0.55 (0.51) 17 (9 / 4) 3.6 (0.8...18) 14 (9 / 4) 1.2
EO-SPH27-eJS 1.32 (0.03) 99 (9.3) 7 (4 / 0) n.a. 7 (4 / 0) 110
EO-SPH28-eJS 0.71 (0.32) 7.3 (41) 11 (9 / 3) 1.4 (0.8...13) 11 (9 / 3) 61
EO-SPH29-eJS 0.80 (0.23) 0.014 (0.08) 16 (13 / 3) 17 (0.1...56) 16 (13 / 3) 0.96
1.1 (0.21) 27 (13) 13 (9 / 2.5) 12 (9 / 2.5) 43

Notes. All masses are given in M, water masses always in O, and time in Myr. Mean values of subsets are bold. “col-losses” refers to the respective quantity (mass or water mass) not incorporated in either of the SPH post-collision bodies, summed over all collisions. Ncol and Nemb-col are numbers of all collisions and of those only among embryos and protoplanets (i.e., excluding planetesimals), respectively. “re-col” refers to a re-collision of the growing planet with the second hit-and-run survivor of a previous encounter. For the time-span between hit-and-run collision and re-collision (tre-col), median and range are given where applicable. The theoretical water contents labeled “synthetic PM” are defined and discussed in Sect. 6.3. Superscript (1) indicates the planet in Fig. 17, (2)the one in Fig. 18.

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