The circulation of dust in protoplanetary discs and the initial conditions of planet formation
Authors:
Hansen et al
Abstract:
We examine the consequences of a model for the circulation of solids in a protoplanetary nebula in which aerodynamic drag is counterbalanced by the recycling of material to the outer disc by a protostellar outflow or a disc wind. This population of circulating dust eventually becomes unstable to the formation of planetesimals by gravitational instability, and results in the ultimate deposition of 30--50 earth masses in planetesimals on scales R less than 1 AU. Such a model may provide an appropriate justification for the approximately power law initial conditions needed to reproduce observed planetary systems by in situ assembly.
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Are There "Winds" in Protoplanetary Disks?
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planetary formation,
protoplanetary disks
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