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Exploring the Bimodal Solar System via Sample Return from the Main Asteroid Belt: The Case for Revisiting Ceres
The Delivery of Water to Protoplanets, Planets and Satellites
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Timing of the formation and migration of giant planets as constrained by CB chondrites
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Full-lifetime simulations of multiple unequal-mass planets across all phases of stellar evolution
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EFFECTS OF DYNAMICAL EVOLUTION OF GIANT PLANETS ON THE DELIVERY OF ATMOPHILE ELEMENTS DURING TERRESTRIAL PLANET FORMATION
Did Jupiter's core form in the innermost parts of the Sun's protoplanetary disc?
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Is the Grand Tack model compatible with the orbital distribution of main belt asteroids?
Accretion of Uranus and Neptune from inward-migrating planetary embryos blocked by Jupiter and Saturn
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Terrestrial planet formation constrained by Mars and the structure of the asteroid belt
No universal minimum-mass extrasolar nebula: evidence against in situ accretion of systems of hot super-Earths
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Shaping of the Inner Solar System by the Gas-Driven Migration of Jupiter
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OUTWARD MIGRATION OF JUPITER AND SATURN IN EVOLVED GASEOUS DISKS