I review recent progress in the dynamics and the evolution of selfgravitating accretion discs. Accretion discs are a fundamental component of several astrophysical systems on very diverse systems, and can be found in external galaxies around supermassive black holes in Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN), and also in our Galaxy around stellar mass compact objects and around young stars. Notwithstanding the specific differences arising from such diversity in physical extent, all these systems share a common feature where a central object is fed from the accretion disc, due to the effect of turbulence and disc instabilities, which are able to remove the angular momentum from the gas and allow its accretion. In recent years, it has become in...
In this thesis, I study numerical and semi-analytical models of self-gravitating protostellar discs...
I will present an overview of the current paradigm for the theory of gaseous accretion disks around ...
The equations governing the vertical structure of a stationary keplerian accretion disc are presente...
I review the recent progresses that have been obtained, especially through the use of high-resolutio...
Stars are likely to form with non-zero initial angular momentum, and will consequently possess a sub...
In this thesis I present numerical simulations of massive, cold, non-ionised self-gravitating accret...
In this thesis I present numerical simulations of massive, cold, non-ionised self-gravitating accret...
In this thesis, we examine the role of accretion disks in the formation of stellar systems, focusing...
It is likely that most protostellar systems undergo a brief phase where the protostellar disc is sel...
DHF gratefully acknowledges support from the ECOGAL project, grant agreement 291227, funded by the E...
We examine whether massive-star accretion discs are likely to fragment due to self-gravity. Rapid ac...
When a Giant Molecular Cloud (GMC) collapses to form a stellar core, conservation of angular moment...
Aims. We investigate the suitability of α-viscosity in self-similar models for self-gravitating disk...
DF and KR acknowledge support from STFC grant ST/J001422/1. DF also acknowledges support from the EC...
The issue of fragmentation in self-gravitating gaseous accretion discs has implications both for the...
In this thesis, I study numerical and semi-analytical models of self-gravitating protostellar discs...
I will present an overview of the current paradigm for the theory of gaseous accretion disks around ...
The equations governing the vertical structure of a stationary keplerian accretion disc are presente...
I review the recent progresses that have been obtained, especially through the use of high-resolutio...
Stars are likely to form with non-zero initial angular momentum, and will consequently possess a sub...
In this thesis I present numerical simulations of massive, cold, non-ionised self-gravitating accret...
In this thesis I present numerical simulations of massive, cold, non-ionised self-gravitating accret...
In this thesis, we examine the role of accretion disks in the formation of stellar systems, focusing...
It is likely that most protostellar systems undergo a brief phase where the protostellar disc is sel...
DHF gratefully acknowledges support from the ECOGAL project, grant agreement 291227, funded by the E...
We examine whether massive-star accretion discs are likely to fragment due to self-gravity. Rapid ac...
When a Giant Molecular Cloud (GMC) collapses to form a stellar core, conservation of angular moment...
Aims. We investigate the suitability of α-viscosity in self-similar models for self-gravitating disk...
DF and KR acknowledge support from STFC grant ST/J001422/1. DF also acknowledges support from the EC...
The issue of fragmentation in self-gravitating gaseous accretion discs has implications both for the...
In this thesis, I study numerical and semi-analytical models of self-gravitating protostellar discs...
I will present an overview of the current paradigm for the theory of gaseous accretion disks around ...
The equations governing the vertical structure of a stationary keplerian accretion disc are presente...