Context. Surveys of protoplanetary disks in star-forming regions of similar age revealed significant variations in average disk mass in some regions. For instance, disks in the Orion Nebular Cluster (ONC) and Corona Australis (CrA) are on average smaller than disks observed in Lupus, Taurus, Chamaeleon I, or Ophiuchus. Aims. In contrast to previous models that studied the truncation of disks at a late stage of their evolution, we investigate whether disks may already be born with systematically smaller disk sizes in more massive star-forming regions as a consequence of higher ionization rates. Methods. Assuming various cosmic-ray ionization rates, we computed the resistivities for ambipolar diffusion and Ohmic dissipation with a chemical ne...
Context. Recent observations of the X-ray emission from T Tauri stars in the Orion nebula have show...
Context. Anomalies in the abundance measurements of short lived radionuclides in meteorites indicate...
The possible occurrence of dead zones in protoplanetary discs subject to the magneto-rotational inst...
Context. Surveys of protoplanetary disks in star-forming regions of similar age revealed significant...
We assess the ionizing effect of low-energy protostellar cosmic rays in protoplanetary discsaround a...
We assess the ionizing effect of low-energy protostellar cosmic rays in protoplanetary discs around...
We calculate the ionisation fraction in protostellar disk models using a number of different chemica...
The final masses of Jovian planets are attained when the tidal torques that they exert on their surr...
[Context] Whether or not magnetic fields play a key role in dynamically shaping the products of the ...
International audienceContext. The formation of protostellar discs is severely hampered by magnetic ...
Protoplanetary discs are crucial to understanding how planets form and evolve, but these objects are...
We studied the particle growth in a protoplanetary disk in a high-ionization environment and found t...
Context. Ideal magnetohydrodynamical (MHD) simulations have revealed catastrophic magnetic braking i...
Context. Whether or not magnetic fields play a key role in dynamically shaping the products of the s...
Context. Ideal magnetohydrodynamical (MHD) simulations have revealed catastrophic magnetic braking i...
Context. Recent observations of the X-ray emission from T Tauri stars in the Orion nebula have show...
Context. Anomalies in the abundance measurements of short lived radionuclides in meteorites indicate...
The possible occurrence of dead zones in protoplanetary discs subject to the magneto-rotational inst...
Context. Surveys of protoplanetary disks in star-forming regions of similar age revealed significant...
We assess the ionizing effect of low-energy protostellar cosmic rays in protoplanetary discsaround a...
We assess the ionizing effect of low-energy protostellar cosmic rays in protoplanetary discs around...
We calculate the ionisation fraction in protostellar disk models using a number of different chemica...
The final masses of Jovian planets are attained when the tidal torques that they exert on their surr...
[Context] Whether or not magnetic fields play a key role in dynamically shaping the products of the ...
International audienceContext. The formation of protostellar discs is severely hampered by magnetic ...
Protoplanetary discs are crucial to understanding how planets form and evolve, but these objects are...
We studied the particle growth in a protoplanetary disk in a high-ionization environment and found t...
Context. Ideal magnetohydrodynamical (MHD) simulations have revealed catastrophic magnetic braking i...
Context. Whether or not magnetic fields play a key role in dynamically shaping the products of the s...
Context. Ideal magnetohydrodynamical (MHD) simulations have revealed catastrophic magnetic braking i...
Context. Recent observations of the X-ray emission from T Tauri stars in the Orion nebula have show...
Context. Anomalies in the abundance measurements of short lived radionuclides in meteorites indicate...
The possible occurrence of dead zones in protoplanetary discs subject to the magneto-rotational inst...