We present the results of a theoretical study investigating the effects of photoionization and heating by X-rays on discs around low-mass stars. In particular we address the question of whether or not X-rays can drive a disc wind. First, we construct a 1-dimensional “quasi-hydrostatic ” model, which solves for the vertical structure introduced by X-ray heating. We consider uniform X-ray illumination of the disc, but the X-ray fluxes required to heat the disc significantly are much greater than those seen by recent observations. When the model is extended to consider heating from a central X-ray source we find that the 1-dimensional model is only valid very close to the star. We extend our analysis to consider a simple 2-dimensional model, t...
Photoevaporative winds are a promising mechanism for dispersing protoplanetary discs, but so far the...
Gas discs around young stars typically disappear after a few Myr and it has been suggested that the ...
We examine the ability of photoevaporative disk winds to explain the low-velocity components observe...
The so-called transition discs provide an important tool to probe various mechanisms that might infl...
The modality of disc dispersal is thought to be of fundamental importance to planet formation, yet t...
Photoevaporation of planet-forming discs by high-energy radiation from the central star is potential...
In this paper we consider the effect of the direct ionizing stellar radiation field on the evolu-tio...
The modality of disc dispersal is thought to be of fundamental importance to planet formation, yet t...
In this thesis I have studied how discs around young stars evolve and disperse. In particular, I bui...
We investigate the structure of accretion disks around massive protostar applying steady state model...
Many theoretical studies have shown that external photoevaporation from massive stars can severely t...
In this thesis I have studied how discs around young stars evolve and disperse. In particular, I bui...
We present the first radiation-hydrodynamic model of a protoplanetary disc irradiated with an X-ray ...
We present the time evolution of viscously accreting circumstellar disks as they are irradiated by u...
We have investigated the influence of X-ray irradiation on the vertical structure of the outer accre...
Photoevaporative winds are a promising mechanism for dispersing protoplanetary discs, but so far the...
Gas discs around young stars typically disappear after a few Myr and it has been suggested that the ...
We examine the ability of photoevaporative disk winds to explain the low-velocity components observe...
The so-called transition discs provide an important tool to probe various mechanisms that might infl...
The modality of disc dispersal is thought to be of fundamental importance to planet formation, yet t...
Photoevaporation of planet-forming discs by high-energy radiation from the central star is potential...
In this paper we consider the effect of the direct ionizing stellar radiation field on the evolu-tio...
The modality of disc dispersal is thought to be of fundamental importance to planet formation, yet t...
In this thesis I have studied how discs around young stars evolve and disperse. In particular, I bui...
We investigate the structure of accretion disks around massive protostar applying steady state model...
Many theoretical studies have shown that external photoevaporation from massive stars can severely t...
In this thesis I have studied how discs around young stars evolve and disperse. In particular, I bui...
We present the first radiation-hydrodynamic model of a protoplanetary disc irradiated with an X-ray ...
We present the time evolution of viscously accreting circumstellar disks as they are irradiated by u...
We have investigated the influence of X-ray irradiation on the vertical structure of the outer accre...
Photoevaporative winds are a promising mechanism for dispersing protoplanetary discs, but so far the...
Gas discs around young stars typically disappear after a few Myr and it has been suggested that the ...
We examine the ability of photoevaporative disk winds to explain the low-velocity components observe...