The collective interaction of solid particulate matter with flowing gas is one of the fundamental processes occurring in planet-forming discs. Small dust grains and pebbles are comparable to or smaller than the mean free path of the gas in observed and simulated discs, where the collective force of particles on the gas has been predicted to create a fluid 'streaming instability' that can produce a turbulent flow and associated localised solid-density enhancements. Such fluid instabilities are therefore favoured amongst candidate mechanisms that concentrate solids in the initial stages of planet formation, which requires sufficiently compact mass concentrations for gravity to play its role in assembling matter, first by producing precursor p...
We present local simulations that verify the linear streaming instability that arises from aerodynam...
Forming macroscopic solid bodies in circumstellar discs requires local dust concentration levels sig...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...
The collective interaction of solid particulate matter with flowing gas is one of the fundamental p...
We present the early results from a novel experiment to study a particle-laden flow, under a paramet...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...
We develop simple, physically motivated models for drag-induced dust–gas streaming instabilities, wh...
We develop simple, physically motivated models for drag-induced dust–gas streaming instabilities, wh...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...
Forming macroscopic solid bodies in circumstellar discs requires local dust concentration levels sig...
Forming macroscopic solid bodies in circumstellar discs requires local dust concentration levels sig...
Forming macroscopic solid bodies in circumstellar discs requires local dust concentration levels sig...
We analyze the concentration of solid particles in vortices created and sustained by radial buoyancy...
The field of planetary system formation relies extensively on our understanding of the aerodynamic i...
The streaming instability is a fundamental process that can drive dust-gas dynamics and ultimately p...
We present local simulations that verify the linear streaming instability that arises from aerodynam...
Forming macroscopic solid bodies in circumstellar discs requires local dust concentration levels sig...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...
The collective interaction of solid particulate matter with flowing gas is one of the fundamental p...
We present the early results from a novel experiment to study a particle-laden flow, under a paramet...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...
We develop simple, physically motivated models for drag-induced dust–gas streaming instabilities, wh...
We develop simple, physically motivated models for drag-induced dust–gas streaming instabilities, wh...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...
Forming macroscopic solid bodies in circumstellar discs requires local dust concentration levels sig...
Forming macroscopic solid bodies in circumstellar discs requires local dust concentration levels sig...
Forming macroscopic solid bodies in circumstellar discs requires local dust concentration levels sig...
We analyze the concentration of solid particles in vortices created and sustained by radial buoyancy...
The field of planetary system formation relies extensively on our understanding of the aerodynamic i...
The streaming instability is a fundamental process that can drive dust-gas dynamics and ultimately p...
We present local simulations that verify the linear streaming instability that arises from aerodynam...
Forming macroscopic solid bodies in circumstellar discs requires local dust concentration levels sig...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...