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Clément Baruteau
Clément Baruteau
CNRS researcher at IRAP, Toulouse University
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A torque formula for non-isothermal Type I planetary migration–II. Effects of diffusion
SJ Paardekooper, C Baruteau, W Kley
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 410 (1), 293-303, 2011
4652011
A torque formula for non-isothermal type I planetary migration–I. Unsaturated horseshoe drag
SJ Paardekooper, C Baruteau, A Crida, W Kley
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 401 (3), 1950-1964, 2010
4272010
Planet-disc interactions and early evolution of planetary systems
C Baruteau, A Crida, SJ Paardekooper, F Masset, J Guilet, B Bitsch, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.4293, 2013
336*2013
The disk substructures at high angular resolution project (DSHARP). VII. The planet–disk interactions interpretation
S Zhang, Z Zhu, J Huang, VV Guzmán, SM Andrews, T Birnstiel, ...
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 869 (2), L47, 2018
2552018
On the corotation torque in a radiatively inefficient disk
C Baruteau, F Masset
The Astrophysical Journal 672 (2), 1054, 2008
2202008
Rapid inward migration of planets formed by gravitational instability
C Baruteau, F Meru, SJ Paardekooper
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 416 (3), 1971-1982, 2011
1792011
Type I planetary migration in a self-gravitating disk
C Baruteau, F Masset
The Astrophysical Journal 678 (1), 483, 2008
1632008
A hot Jupiter orbiting a 2-million-year-old solar-mass T Tauri star
JF Donati, C Moutou, L Malo, C Baruteau, L Yu, E Hébrard, G Hussain, ...
Nature 534 (7609), 662-666, 2016
1532016
How not to build Tatooine: the difficulty of in situ formation of circumbinary planets Kepler 16b, Kepler 34b, and Kepler 35b
SJ Paardekooper, ZM Leinhardt, P Thébault, C Baruteau
The Astrophysical Journal Letters 754 (1), L16, 2012
1362012
Binaries migrating in a gaseous disk: Where are the Galactic center binaries?
C Baruteau, J Cuadra, DNC Lin
The Astrophysical Journal 726 (1), 28, 2010
1232010
A hot Jupiter around the very active weak-line T Tauri star TAP 26
L Yu, JF Donati, EM Hébrard, C Moutou, L Malo, K Grankin, G Hussain, ...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 467 (2), 1342-1359, 2017
1152017
How much does turbulence change the pebble isolation mass for planet formation?
S Ataiee, C Baruteau, Y Alibert, W Benz
Astronomy & Astrophysics 615, A110, 2018
1072018
Dust unveils the formation of a mini-Neptune planet in a protoplanetary ring
S Pérez, S Casassus, C Baruteau, R Dong, A Hales, L Cieza
The Astronomical Journal 158 (1), 15, 2019
1002019
Non-linear evolution of tidally forced inertial waves in rotating fluid bodies
B Favier, AJ Barker, C Baruteau, GI Ogilvie
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 439 (1), 845-860, 2014
992014
DISK–PLANETS INTERACTIONS AND THE DIVERSITY OF PERIOD RATIOS IN KEPLER'S MULTI-PLANETARY SYSTEMS
C Baruteau, JCB Papaloizou
The Astrophysical Journal 778 (1), 7, 2013
982013
Gas and dust hydrodynamical simulations of massive lopsided transition discs–II. Dust concentration
C Baruteau, Z Zhu
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 458 (4), 3927-3941, 2016
892016
Recent developments in planet migration theory
C Baruteau, F Masset
Tides in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 201-253, 2013
84*2013
Formation, orbital and internal evolutions of young planetary systems
C Baruteau, X Bai, C Mordasini, P Mollière
Space science reviews 205, 77-124, 2016
772016
Dust traps in the protoplanetary disc MWC 758: two vortices produced by two giant planets?
C Baruteau, M Barraza, S Pérez, S Casassus, R Dong, W Lyra, S Marino, ...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 486 (1), 304-319, 2019
732019
The dynamical role of the circumplanetary disc in planetary migration
A Crida, C Baruteau, W Kley, F Masset
Astronomy & Astrophysics 502 (2), 679-693, 2009
692009
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