“…Although some questions arise as to whether stable protoplanets could be formed or not by the GI, the mechanism is believed to be a promising route to the rapid formation of gas giants [5,18,19,20,21,22,23]. However, the primordial structures of the protoplanets, the precursor to planet formation, formed via GI are still unknown, and diverse numerical models report different primordial structures [5,13,15,16,17,24,25,26,27]. For example, simulations due to Boss [28] foresee less dense and colder objects than those of Mayer et al [9,19] and the simulations carried out by the mentioned investigators reported denser and warmer initial profiles over the ones used in the simulations due to DeCampli and Cameron [29] and Bodenheimer et al [30], whereas Paul et al [5,17] found denser protoplanets than that of Helled and Schubert [13], but having similar central temperature profiles.…”