Context. Rossby wave instability (RWI) at dead zone boundaries may play an important role in planet formation. Viscous hydrodynamics results suggest RWI is excited only when the viscosity changes over a radial distance less than two density scale heights. However in the disks around Solar-mass T Tauri stars, it is not viscosity but magnetic forces that provide the accretion stress beyond about 10 AU, where surface densities are low enough so stellar X-rays and interstellar cosmic rays can penetrate. Aims. We explore the conditions for RWI in the smooth transition with increasing distance, from resistive and magnetically-dead to conducting and magnetically-active. Methods. We perform 3D unstratified MHD simulations with the Pencil code...
We examine the linear stability of a flow threaded by a weak, vertical magnetic field in a disk with...
Planetesimals embedded in a protoplanetary disc are stirred by gravitational torques exerted by dens...
Context. One of the most challenging steps in planet formation theory is the one leading to the form...
Context. Rossby wave instability (RWI) at dead zone boundaries may play an important role in planet ...
It has been suggested that the transition between magnetorotationally active and dead zones in proto...
accepted by A&A lettersModels of the accretion disks of Young Stellar Objects show that they should ...
The Rossby wave instability (RWI) is a promising mechanism for producing large-scale vortices in pro...
We study the Rossby wave instability (RWI) in a thin accretion disc threaded by an initially toroida...
Models of the accretion disks of Young Stellar Objects show that they should not be ionized at a fe...
A brief review is given of the Rossby wave instability (RWI) in astrophysical discs. In non-self-gra...
In earlier work we identified a global, non-axisymmetric instability associated with the presence of...
Magnetorotational instability (MRI) is the most promising mechanism behind accretion in low-mass pro...
Vortices in protoplanetary disks have attracted attention since the discovery of lopsided structures...
Recent numerical simulations have revealed that dust clumping and planetesimal formation likely proc...
Context. The transition between magnetorotational instability (MRI)-active and magnetically dead reg...
We examine the linear stability of a flow threaded by a weak, vertical magnetic field in a disk with...
Planetesimals embedded in a protoplanetary disc are stirred by gravitational torques exerted by dens...
Context. One of the most challenging steps in planet formation theory is the one leading to the form...
Context. Rossby wave instability (RWI) at dead zone boundaries may play an important role in planet ...
It has been suggested that the transition between magnetorotationally active and dead zones in proto...
accepted by A&A lettersModels of the accretion disks of Young Stellar Objects show that they should ...
The Rossby wave instability (RWI) is a promising mechanism for producing large-scale vortices in pro...
We study the Rossby wave instability (RWI) in a thin accretion disc threaded by an initially toroida...
Models of the accretion disks of Young Stellar Objects show that they should not be ionized at a fe...
A brief review is given of the Rossby wave instability (RWI) in astrophysical discs. In non-self-gra...
In earlier work we identified a global, non-axisymmetric instability associated with the presence of...
Magnetorotational instability (MRI) is the most promising mechanism behind accretion in low-mass pro...
Vortices in protoplanetary disks have attracted attention since the discovery of lopsided structures...
Recent numerical simulations have revealed that dust clumping and planetesimal formation likely proc...
Context. The transition between magnetorotational instability (MRI)-active and magnetically dead reg...
We examine the linear stability of a flow threaded by a weak, vertical magnetic field in a disk with...
Planetesimals embedded in a protoplanetary disc are stirred by gravitational torques exerted by dens...
Context. One of the most challenging steps in planet formation theory is the one leading to the form...