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Table 1

Initial conditions for the Extended and Compact models.

Model Disk [au] Planetary configuration [au] Time NEnc q [au]
Extended 1 40–1000 J:5.2, S:9.5, U:19.2, N:30.1 20 000 yr Single 70–400
Extended N 40–1000 J:5.2, S:9.5, U:19.2, N:30.1 100 Myr Multiple Random
Compact 1 16–35 J:5.5, S:8.1, N:11.5, U:14.2 20 000 yr Single 70–400
Compact N 16–35 J:5.5, S:8.1, N:11.5, U:14.2 100 Myr Multiple Random

Notes. The first column indicates the model type. The second column lists the initial disk size. The third column shows the initial orbital configuration of the giant planets: Jupiter (J), Saturn (S), Uranus (U), and Neptune (N). The following columns represent the integration time, the number of stellar encounters (NEnc), and the perturber’s distance at closest approach (q).

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