Context. The extent of the gas in protoplanetary discs is observed to be universally larger than the extent of the dust. This is often attributed to radial drift and grain growth of the millimetre grains, but line optical depth produces a similar observational signature. Aims. We investigate in which parts of the disc structure parameter space dust evolution and line optical depth are the dominant drivers of the observed gas and dust size difference. Methods. Using the thermochemical model DALI with dust evolution included we ran a grid of models aimed at reproducing the observed gas and dust size dichotomy. Results. The relation between Rdust and dust evolution is non-monotonic and depends on the disc structure. The quantity Rgas is direct...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
The growth of dust particles into planet embryos needs to circumvent the "radial-drift barrier", i.e...
International audienceThe growth of dust particles into planet embryos needs to circumvent the "radi...
Context. The extent of the gas in protoplanetary discs is observed to be universally larger than the...
Context. The extent of the gas in protoplanetary discs is observed to be universally larger than the...
Context. ALMA observations of protoplanetary disks confirm earlier indications that there is a clear...
Context. ALMA observations of protoplanetary disks confirm earlier indications that there is a clear...
A key problem in protoplanetary disc evolution is understanding the efficiency of dust radial drift....
A key problem in protoplanetary disc evolution is understanding the efficiency of dust radial drift....
A key problem in protoplanetary disc evolution is understanding the efficiency of dust radial drift....
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
The growth of dust particles into planet embryos needs to circumvent the "radial-drift barrier", i.e...
International audienceThe growth of dust particles into planet embryos needs to circumvent the "radi...
Context. The extent of the gas in protoplanetary discs is observed to be universally larger than the...
Context. The extent of the gas in protoplanetary discs is observed to be universally larger than the...
Context. ALMA observations of protoplanetary disks confirm earlier indications that there is a clear...
Context. ALMA observations of protoplanetary disks confirm earlier indications that there is a clear...
A key problem in protoplanetary disc evolution is understanding the efficiency of dust radial drift....
A key problem in protoplanetary disc evolution is understanding the efficiency of dust radial drift....
A key problem in protoplanetary disc evolution is understanding the efficiency of dust radial drift....
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
The growth of dust particles into planet embryos needs to circumvent the "radial-drift barrier", i.e...
International audienceThe growth of dust particles into planet embryos needs to circumvent the "radi...