In this thesis, I study numerical and semi-analytical models of self-gravitating protostellar discs, with the aim of furthering our understanding of the role of disc-self gravity in planet formation. At the time of writing, the ALMA era of observational astronomy is upon us. Therefore, I place my research into this context with synthetic images of both numerical and semi-analytical models. I begin with an examination into the apparent lack of convergence, with increasing resolution, of the fragmentation boundary in Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations of a protostellar disc. I run a suite of SPH with different numerical implementations, and find that even very similar implementations can fundamentally change the final ...
We perform a computational survey of the stability of protostellar systems which contain a self-grav...
We use a suite of smoothed particle hydrodynamic simulations to investigate the susceptibility of pr...
In this paper, we discuss the influence of gravitational instabilities in massive protostellar discs...
Stars are likely to form with non-zero initial angular momentum, and will consequently possess a su...
DHF gratefully acknowledges support from the ECOGAL project, grant agreement 291227, funded by the E...
The work performed here studies particle dynamics in local two-dimensional simulations of self-grav...
KR and BB gratefully acknowledge support from STFC grant ST/M001229/1. DF gratefully acknowledges su...
In this thesis I present numerical simulations of massive, cold, non-ionised self-gravitating accret...
When a Giant Molecular Cloud (GMC) collapses to form a stellar core, conservation of angular moment...
In this thesis we investigate the development and use of numerical methods to study astrophysical pr...
In this thesis I present numerical simulations of massive, cold, non-ionised self-gravitating accret...
This thesis presents a study of protoplanetary discs around young, low mass protostars. Such discs a...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordData ava...
It is likely that most protostellar systems undergo a brief phase where the protostellar disc is sel...
This contribution describes the formation of circumstellar disks and their earliest evolutionary pha...
We perform a computational survey of the stability of protostellar systems which contain a self-grav...
We use a suite of smoothed particle hydrodynamic simulations to investigate the susceptibility of pr...
In this paper, we discuss the influence of gravitational instabilities in massive protostellar discs...
Stars are likely to form with non-zero initial angular momentum, and will consequently possess a su...
DHF gratefully acknowledges support from the ECOGAL project, grant agreement 291227, funded by the E...
The work performed here studies particle dynamics in local two-dimensional simulations of self-grav...
KR and BB gratefully acknowledge support from STFC grant ST/M001229/1. DF gratefully acknowledges su...
In this thesis I present numerical simulations of massive, cold, non-ionised self-gravitating accret...
When a Giant Molecular Cloud (GMC) collapses to form a stellar core, conservation of angular moment...
In this thesis we investigate the development and use of numerical methods to study astrophysical pr...
In this thesis I present numerical simulations of massive, cold, non-ionised self-gravitating accret...
This thesis presents a study of protoplanetary discs around young, low mass protostars. Such discs a...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordData ava...
It is likely that most protostellar systems undergo a brief phase where the protostellar disc is sel...
This contribution describes the formation of circumstellar disks and their earliest evolutionary pha...
We perform a computational survey of the stability of protostellar systems which contain a self-grav...
We use a suite of smoothed particle hydrodynamic simulations to investigate the susceptibility of pr...
In this paper, we discuss the influence of gravitational instabilities in massive protostellar discs...