We analyse the evolution of the fractional ionisation in a steady-state protoplanetary disc over 106 yr. We consider a disc model with a vertical temperature gradient and with gas-grain chemistry including surface reactions. The ionisation due to stellar X-rays, stellar and interstellar UV radiation, cosmic rays and radionuclide decay is taken into account. Using our reduction schemes as a tool for the analysis, we isolate small sets of chemical reactions that reproduce the evolution of the ionisation degree at representative disc locations with an accuracy of 50%-100%. On the basis of fractional ionisation, the disc can be divided into three distinct layers. In the dark dense midplane the ionisation d...
Context. Surveys of protoplanetary disks in star-forming regions of similar age revealed significant...
Context. We describe and benchmark two sophisticated chemical models developed by the Heidelberg and...
The possible occurrence of dead zones in protoplanetary discs subject to the magneto-rotational inst...
We analyse the evolution of the fractional ionisation in a steady-state protoplanetary disc over 106...
We calculate the ionisation fraction in protostellar disk models using a number of different chemica...
We review the major chemical processes, responsible for the fractional ionization in a typical ...
We calculate the ionisation fraction in protostellar disk models using two different gas-phase chem...
We have used objective techniques to identify, from a huge chemical network, reduced networks that a...
The chemical properties of protoplanetary disks are especially sensitive to their ionization envi-ro...
This dissertation presents a new model for calculating the chemistry of protoplanetary disks prior t...
The distributions of molecules in the inner regions of a protostellar disk are presented. These...
Protoplanetare Scheiben sind bestimmt durch starke vertikale und radiale Temperatur- und Dichtegradi...
In this paper we review recent progress in our understanding of the chemical evolution of protoplane...
The distributions of molecules in the inner regions of a protostellar disk are presented. These were...
We have developed a high-resolution combined physical and chemical model of a protoplanetary disk su...
Context. Surveys of protoplanetary disks in star-forming regions of similar age revealed significant...
Context. We describe and benchmark two sophisticated chemical models developed by the Heidelberg and...
The possible occurrence of dead zones in protoplanetary discs subject to the magneto-rotational inst...
We analyse the evolution of the fractional ionisation in a steady-state protoplanetary disc over 106...
We calculate the ionisation fraction in protostellar disk models using a number of different chemica...
We review the major chemical processes, responsible for the fractional ionization in a typical ...
We calculate the ionisation fraction in protostellar disk models using two different gas-phase chem...
We have used objective techniques to identify, from a huge chemical network, reduced networks that a...
The chemical properties of protoplanetary disks are especially sensitive to their ionization envi-ro...
This dissertation presents a new model for calculating the chemistry of protoplanetary disks prior t...
The distributions of molecules in the inner regions of a protostellar disk are presented. These...
Protoplanetare Scheiben sind bestimmt durch starke vertikale und radiale Temperatur- und Dichtegradi...
In this paper we review recent progress in our understanding of the chemical evolution of protoplane...
The distributions of molecules in the inner regions of a protostellar disk are presented. These were...
We have developed a high-resolution combined physical and chemical model of a protoplanetary disk su...
Context. Surveys of protoplanetary disks in star-forming regions of similar age revealed significant...
Context. We describe and benchmark two sophisticated chemical models developed by the Heidelberg and...
The possible occurrence of dead zones in protoplanetary discs subject to the magneto-rotational inst...