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A generalized Bayesian inference method for constraining the interiors of super Earths and sub-Neptunes
C Dorn, J Venturini, A Khan, K Heng, Y Alibert, R Helled, A Rivoldini, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 597, A37, 2017
1572017
Planet formation with envelope enrichment: new insights on planetary diversity
J Venturini, Y Alibert, W Benz
Astronomy & Astrophysics 596, A90, 2016
1142016
The formation of Jupiter by hybrid pebble–planetesimal accretion
Y Alibert, J Venturini, R Helled, S Ataiee, R Burn, L Senecal, W Benz, ...
Nature astronomy 2 (11), 873-877, 2018
1122018
The nature of the radius valley. Hints from formation and evolution models
J Venturini, OM Guilera, J Haldemann, MP Ronco, C Mordasini
Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 643, id.L1, 10 pp., 2020
1102020
The nature of the radius valley. Hints from formation and evolution models
J Venturini, OM Guilera, J Haldemann, MP Ronco, C Mordasini
Astronomy & Astrophysics 643 (id.L1), 10 pp, 2020
1102020
Critical core mass for enriched envelopes: the role of H2O condensation
J Venturini, Y Alibert, W Benz, M Ikoma
Astronomy & Astrophysics 576, A114, 2015
802015
Bayesian analysis of interiors of HD 219134b, Kepler-10b, Kepler-93b, CoRoT-7b, 55 Cnc e, and HD 97658b using stellar abundance proxies
C Dorn, NR Hinkel, J Venturini
Astronomy & Astrophysics 597, A38, 2017
712017
The formation of mini-Neptunes
J Venturini, R Helled
The Astrophysical Journal 848 (2), 95, 2017
652017
Jupiter’s heavy-element enrichment expected from formation models
J Venturini, R Helled
Astronomy & Astrophysics 634, A31, 2020
452020
Giant planet formation at the pressure maxima of protoplanetary disks-II. A hybrid accretion scenario
OM Guilera, Z Sándor, MP Ronco, J Venturini, MMM Bertolami
Astronomy & Astrophysics 642, A140, 2020
402020
Threshold radii of volatile-rich planets
M Lozovsky, R Helled, C Dorn, J Venturini
The Astrophysical Journal 866 (1), 49, 2018
402018
Most super-Earths formed by dry pebble accretion are less massive than 5 Earth masses
J Venturini, OM Guilera, MP Ronco, C Mordasini
Astronomy & Astrophysics 644, A174, 2020
372020
Setting the stage: planet formation and volatile delivery
J Venturini, MP Ronco, OM Guilera
Space Science Reviews 216, 1-32, 2020
282020
Using deep neural networks to compute the mass of forming planets
Y Alibert, J Venturini
Astronomy & Astrophysics 626, A21, 2019
262019
The primordial entropy of Jupiter
A Cumming, R Helled, J Venturini
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 477 (4), 4817-4823, 2018
222018
Origin and sustainability of the population of asteroids captured in the exterior resonance 1: 2 with Mars
T Gallardo, J Venturini, F Roig, R Gil-Hutton
Icarus 214 (2), 632-644, 2011
212011
The importance of thermal torques on the migration of planets growing by pebble accretion
OM Guilera, MM Miller Bertolami, F Masset, J Cuadra, J Venturini, ...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 507 (3), 3638-3652, 2021
152021
TOI-5678b: A 48-day transiting Neptune-mass planet characterized with CHEOPS and HARPS
S Ulmer-Moll, HP Osborn, A Tuson, JA Egger, M Lendl, P Maxted, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 674, A43, 2023
122023
The geometric albedo of the hot Jupiter HD 189733b measured with CHEOPS
AF Krenn, M Lendl, JA Patel, L Carone, M Deleuil, S Sulis, AC Cameron, ...
Astronomy & Astrophysics 672, A24, 2023
102023
Why do more massive stars host larger planets?
M Lozovsky, R Helled, I Pascucci, C Dorn, J Venturini, R Feldmann
Astronomy & Astrophysics 652, A110, 2021
102021
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