Particles in Saturn's main rings range in size from dust to kilometer-sized objects. Their size distribution is thought to be a result of competing accretion and fragmentation processes. While growth is naturally limited in tidal environments, frequent collisions among these objects may contribute to both accretion and fragmentation. As ring particles are primarily made of water ice attractive surface forces like adhesion could significantly influence these processes, finally determining the resulting size distribution. Here, we derive analytic expressions for the specific self-energy Q and related specific break-up energy Q(star) of aggregates. These expressions can be used for any aggregate type composed of monomeric constituents. We comp...
Context. Comet formation by gravitational instability requires aggregates that trigger the streaming...
The coagulation of dust aggregates occurs in various astrophysical environments. Each one is charact...
This paper presents the results of N-body simulations of moonlets embedded in broad rings, focusing ...
Saturn’s rings are known to consist of a large number of water ice particles. They form a flat disk,...
The seeds of planetesimals that formed in the gaseous protoplanetary disk (PPD) have many barriers t...
We carry out three-dimensional Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics simulations of spherical homogeneous ...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
Context. In the very first steps of the formation of a new planetary system, dust agglomer...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
ts rja, P.O 6; r e 1 rin or coalescence of these aggregates, with local N-body simulations taking in...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
Context. In the very first steps of the formation of a new planetary system, dust agglomer...
Collisions of mm-size dust aggregates play a crucial role in the early phases of planet formation. I...
Context. Comet formation by gravitational instability requires aggregates that trigger the streaming...
The coagulation of dust aggregates occurs in various astrophysical environments. Each one is charact...
This paper presents the results of N-body simulations of moonlets embedded in broad rings, focusing ...
Saturn’s rings are known to consist of a large number of water ice particles. They form a flat disk,...
The seeds of planetesimals that formed in the gaseous protoplanetary disk (PPD) have many barriers t...
We carry out three-dimensional Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics simulations of spherical homogeneous ...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
Context. In the very first steps of the formation of a new planetary system, dust agglomer...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
ts rja, P.O 6; r e 1 rin or coalescence of these aggregates, with local N-body simulations taking in...
Recent remote measurements and in-situ observations confirm the idea that asteroids up to few hundre...
Context. In the very first steps of the formation of a new planetary system, dust agglomer...
Collisions of mm-size dust aggregates play a crucial role in the early phases of planet formation. I...
Context. Comet formation by gravitational instability requires aggregates that trigger the streaming...
The coagulation of dust aggregates occurs in various astrophysical environments. Each one is charact...
This paper presents the results of N-body simulations of moonlets embedded in broad rings, focusing ...