What enables the rapid formation of gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn in the outer system once their cores reach critical mass?

Answer

Rapidly sweeping up vast amounts of remaining light gases (hydrogen and helium)

Once outer system cores reached approximately 10 to 15 Earth masses, their intense gravity allowed them to rapidly capture large quantities of the light gases remaining in the nebula, leading to the formation of the gas giants.

What enables the rapid formation of gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn in the outer system once their cores reach critical mass?

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