The streaming instability concentrates solid particles in protoplanetary disks, leading to gravitational collapse into planetesimals. Despite its key role in producing particle clumping and determining critical length scales in the instability's linear regime, the influence of the disk's radial pressure gradient on planetesimal properties has not been examined in detail. Here, we use streaming instability simulations that include particle self-gravity to study how the planetesimal initial mass function depends on the radial pressure gradient. Fitting our results to a power law, dN/dM(p) proportional to M-p(-p), we find that a single value p approximate to 1.6 describes simulations in which the pressure gradient varies by greater than or sim...
The radial pressure gradient (RPG) along the midplane of gaseous protoplanetary disks – planetary nu...
Streaming instability is hypothesized to be triggered at particular protoplanetary disk locations wh...
Axisymmetric dust rings are a ubiquitous feature of young protoplanetary disks. These rings are like...
We study the formation of planetesimals in protoplanetary disks from the gravitational collapse of s...
A critical step in planet formation is to build super-kilometer-sized planetesimals out of dust part...
Planetesimals may form from the gravitational collapse of dense particle clumps initiated by the str...
The streaming instability is a mechanism to concentrate solid particles into overdense fil...
The streaming instability is a mechanism to concentrate solid particles into overdense fil...
The streaming instability (SI) is a mechanism to aerodynamically concentrate solids in protoplanetar...
The streaming instability is a mechanism to concentrate solid particles into overdense filaments tha...
International audienceStreaming instability is a powerful mechanism which concentrates dust grains i...
International audienceStreaming instability is a powerful mechanism which concentrates dust grains i...
The formation of planetesimals is a challenging problem in planet formation theory. A prominent scen...
The radial pressure gradient (RPG), along the midplane of gaseous protoplanetary disks (PPD) – plane...
International audienceStreaming instability is a powerful mechanism which concentrates dust grains i...
The radial pressure gradient (RPG) along the midplane of gaseous protoplanetary disks – planetary nu...
Streaming instability is hypothesized to be triggered at particular protoplanetary disk locations wh...
Axisymmetric dust rings are a ubiquitous feature of young protoplanetary disks. These rings are like...
We study the formation of planetesimals in protoplanetary disks from the gravitational collapse of s...
A critical step in planet formation is to build super-kilometer-sized planetesimals out of dust part...
Planetesimals may form from the gravitational collapse of dense particle clumps initiated by the str...
The streaming instability is a mechanism to concentrate solid particles into overdense fil...
The streaming instability is a mechanism to concentrate solid particles into overdense fil...
The streaming instability (SI) is a mechanism to aerodynamically concentrate solids in protoplanetar...
The streaming instability is a mechanism to concentrate solid particles into overdense filaments tha...
International audienceStreaming instability is a powerful mechanism which concentrates dust grains i...
International audienceStreaming instability is a powerful mechanism which concentrates dust grains i...
The formation of planetesimals is a challenging problem in planet formation theory. A prominent scen...
The radial pressure gradient (RPG), along the midplane of gaseous protoplanetary disks (PPD) – plane...
International audienceStreaming instability is a powerful mechanism which concentrates dust grains i...
The radial pressure gradient (RPG) along the midplane of gaseous protoplanetary disks – planetary nu...
Streaming instability is hypothesized to be triggered at particular protoplanetary disk locations wh...
Axisymmetric dust rings are a ubiquitous feature of young protoplanetary disks. These rings are like...