Referred publications

An ADS library
  1. Li, D., Mustill, A. J., Davies, M. B., & Gong, Y.-X., 2023 Making hot Jupiters in stellar clusters: The importance of binary exchange, MNRAS, 518, 4265
  2. Li, D., Mustill, A. J. & Davies, M. B., 2022, Metal pollution of the solar white dwarf by solar system small bodies, ApJ, 924, 61
  3. Li, D., Mustill, A. J. & Davies, M. B., 2021, Accretion of tidally disrupted asteroids on to white dwarfs: direct accretion versus disc processing, MNRAS, 508, 5671
  4. Li, D., Mustill, A. J. & Davies, M. B., 2020, Encounters involving planetary systems in birth environments: the significant role of binaries, MNRAS, 499, 1212
  5. Li, D., Johansen, J., Mustill, A. J., Davies, M. B. & Christou, A. A., 2020, Capture of satellites during planetary encounters A case study of the Neptunian moons Triton and Nereid, A&A, 638, A139
  6. Li, D., Mustill, A. J. & Davies, M. B., 2020, Fly-by encounters between two planetary systems II: Exploring the interactions of diverse planetary system architectures, MNRAS, 496, 1149
  7. Li, D. & Christou, A. A., 2020, The origin of Neptune's unusual satellites from a planetary encounter, AJ, 159, 184
  8. Li, D., Mustill, A. J. & Davies, M. B., 2019, Fly-by encounters between two planetary systems I: Solar system analogues, MNRAS, 488, 1366
  9. Li, D. & Christou, A. A., 2018, Long-term self-modification of irregular satellite groups, Icarus, 310, 77
  10. Li, D. & Christou, A. A., 2017, Orbital modification of the Himalia family during an early solar system dynamical instability, AJ, 145, 209
  11. Li, D. & Christou, A. A., 2017, Secular resonances between bodies on close orbits II: prograde and retrograde orbits for irregular satellites, CeMDA, 129, 1
  12. Li, D. & Christou, A. A., 2016, Secular resonances between bodies on close orbits: a case study of the Himalia prograde group of jovian irregular satellites, CeMDA, 125, 133
  13. Li, D., Zhou, J.-L. & Zhang, H., 2014, Analytical theories for near coplanar and polar circumbinary orbits, MNRAS, 437, 3832