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Evolution of Solids in Planet Forming Disks: The Interplay of Experiments, Simulations, and Observations.

T Birnstiel1.   

Abstract

Circumstellar dust analogues can be studied experimentally to determine their col- lisional behavior and their optical properties. These results affect simulations of circumstellar disks in various, substantial ways: Collision results determine how dust aggregates grow and how their aerodynamic properties change with time. This determines how solids move throughout the disk, how they accumulate, and how planetesimals might be formed. The optical properties determine the observational signature of these effects and allow us to constrain the spatial distribution of dust in disks, the sizes of the aggregates, as well as the temperature and optical depth of the dust emission. In this contribution, it is discussed how theoretical models and their predictions depend on laboratory results and what we learned about disks from high spatial resolution radio interferometry.

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Keywords:  circumstellar matter; planetary systems: protoplanetary disks; scattering; submillimeter

Year:  2020        PMID: 33072169      PMCID: PMC7116200          DOI: 10.1017/S1743921319009608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Int Astron Union        ISSN: 1743-9213


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1.  Imaging the water snow-line during a protostellar outburst.

Authors:  Lucas A Cieza; Simon Casassus; John Tobin; Steven P Bos; Jonathan P Williams; Sebastian Perez; Zhaohuan Zhu; Claudio Caceres; Hector Canovas; Michael M Dunham; Antonio Hales; Jose L Prieto; David A Principe; Matthias R Schreiber; Dary Ruiz-Rodriguez; Alice Zurlo
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2016-07-14       Impact factor: 49.962

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