Aims.We put theoretical constraints on the presence and survival of icy grains in debris discs. Particular attention is paid to UV sputtering of water ice, which has so far not been studied in detail in this context. Methods.We present a photosputtering model based on available experimental and theoretical studies. We quantitatively estimate the erosion rate of icy and ice-silicate grains, under the influence of both sublimation and photosputtering, as a function of grain size, composition and distance from the star. The effect of erosion on the grain's location is investigated through numerical simulations coupling the grain size to its dynamical evolution. Results.Our model predicts that photodesorption efficiently destr...
We present a new gas-grain chemical model to constrain the effect of grain size distribution on mole...
Turbulent coagulation in protoplanetary disks is known to operate on a timescale far shorter than th...
Context. Absorption of ultraviolet radiation by water ice coating interstellar grains can lead to d...
Aims.We put theoretical constraints on the presence and survival of icy grains in debris discs. Part...
International audienceAims:We put theoretical constraints on the presence and survival of icy grains...
Context. Water ice is important for the evolution and preservation of life. Identifying the distribu...
Context. The analysis of debris disk observations is often based on the assumption of a dust phase c...
Icy pebbles may play an important role in planet foation close to the water ice line of protoplaneta...
We present a model of the growth of water ice on silicate grains in the circumstellar envelopes of ...
We compute the desorption rate of icy mantles on dust grains as a function of the size and compositi...
Context. Streaming instability is a possible mechanism to form icy planetesimals. It requires specia...
Context. The surface energy constraint puts a limit on the smallest fragment ssurf that can be produ...
Context. The large icy moons of Jupiter formed in a circumplanetary disk (CPD). CPDs are fed by vert...
Context. The presence of sub-micron grains has been inferred in several debris discs, usually becaus...
We present a new gas-grain chemical model to constrain the effect of grain size distribution on mole...
Turbulent coagulation in protoplanetary disks is known to operate on a timescale far shorter than th...
Context. Absorption of ultraviolet radiation by water ice coating interstellar grains can lead to d...
Aims.We put theoretical constraints on the presence and survival of icy grains in debris discs. Part...
International audienceAims:We put theoretical constraints on the presence and survival of icy grains...
Context. Water ice is important for the evolution and preservation of life. Identifying the distribu...
Context. The analysis of debris disk observations is often based on the assumption of a dust phase c...
Icy pebbles may play an important role in planet foation close to the water ice line of protoplaneta...
We present a model of the growth of water ice on silicate grains in the circumstellar envelopes of ...
We compute the desorption rate of icy mantles on dust grains as a function of the size and compositi...
Context. Streaming instability is a possible mechanism to form icy planetesimals. It requires specia...
Context. The surface energy constraint puts a limit on the smallest fragment ssurf that can be produ...
Context. The large icy moons of Jupiter formed in a circumplanetary disk (CPD). CPDs are fed by vert...
Context. The presence of sub-micron grains has been inferred in several debris discs, usually becaus...
We present a new gas-grain chemical model to constrain the effect of grain size distribution on mole...
Turbulent coagulation in protoplanetary disks is known to operate on a timescale far shorter than th...
Context. Absorption of ultraviolet radiation by water ice coating interstellar grains can lead to d...