Origin and evolution of two-component debris discs and an application to the q1 Eridani system

  • Schüppler, C
  • Krivov, AV
  • Löhne, T
  • Booth, M
  • Kirchschlager, F
  • Wolf, S
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Publication date
September 2016
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
ISSN
0035-8711
Citation count (estimate)
5

Abstract

Many debris discs reveal a two-component structure, with an outer Kuiper-belt analogue and a warm inner component whose origin is still a matter of debate. One possibility is that warm emission stems from an ‘asteroid belt’ closer in to the star. We consider a scenario in which a set of giant planets is formed in an initially extended planetesimal disc. These planets carve a broad gap around their orbits, splitting up the disc into the outer and the inner belts. After the gas dispersal, both belts undergo collisional evolution in a steady-state regime. This scenario is explored with detailed collisional simulations involving realistic physics to describe a long-term collisional depletion of the two-component disc. We find that the inner dis...

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