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2005A&A...443..185B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 443, 185-194 (2005/11-3)

Dust distribution in protoplanetary disks. Vertical settling and radial migration.

BARRIERE-FOUCHET L., GONZALEZ J.-F., MURRAY J.R., HUMBLE R.J. and MADDISON S.T.

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We present the results of a three dimensional, locally isothermal, non-self-gravitating SPH code which models protoplanetary disks with two fluids: gas and dust. We ran simulations of a 1M star surrounded by a 0.01M disk comprising 99% gas and 1% dust in mass and extending from 0.5 to ∼300AU. The grain size ranges from 10–6m to 10m for the low resolution (∼25000 SPH particles) simulations and from 10–4m to 10cm for the high resolution (∼160000 SPH particles) simulations. Dust grains are slowed down by the sub-Keplerian gas and lose angular momentum, forcing them to migrate towards the central star and settle to the midplane. The gas drag efficiency varies according to the grain size, with the larger bodies being weakly influenced and following marginally perturbed Keplerian orbits, while smaller grains are strongly coupled to the gas. For intermediate sized grains, the drag force decouples the dust and gas, allowing the dust to preferentially migrate radially and efficiently settle to the midplane. The resulting dust distributions for each grain size will indicate, when grain growth is added, the regions when planets are likely to form.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: planetary systems: protoplanetary disks - hydrodynamics - methods: numerical

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