Previous models of dust growth in protoplanetary disks considered either uniformly laminar or turbulent disks. This Letter explores how dust growth occurs in a layered protoplanetary disk in which the magnetorotational instability generates turbulence only in the surface layers of a disk. Two cases are considered: a completely laminar dead zone and a dead zone in which turbulence is ``stirred up'' from the MRI acting above. It is found that dust is depleted from high altitudes in layered disks faster than in those cases of a uniformly laminar or turblent disks. This is a result of the accelerated growth of particles in the turbulent regions and their storage in the lower levels where they escape energetic collisions which would result in di...
The streaming instability is a promising mechanism to drive the formation of planetesimals in protop...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...
Context. The early stages of planet formation are still not well understood. Coagulation models have...
Context. The early stages of planet formation are still not well understood. Coagulation models have...
Aims.In this paper, we study the effect of MHD turbulence on the dynamics of dust particles in prot...
We identify and study a number of new, rapidly growing instabilities of dust grains in protoplanetar...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
To form meter-sized pre-planetesimals in protoplanetary discs, dust aggregates have to decouple from...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
The streaming instability is a promising mechanism to drive the formation of planetesimals in protop...
Context. The dead zone outer edge corresponds to the transition from the magnetically dead to the ma...
The streaming instability is a promising mechanism to drive the formation of planetesimals in protop...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...
Context. The early stages of planet formation are still not well understood. Coagulation models have...
Context. The early stages of planet formation are still not well understood. Coagulation models have...
Aims.In this paper, we study the effect of MHD turbulence on the dynamics of dust particles in prot...
We identify and study a number of new, rapidly growing instabilities of dust grains in protoplanetar...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
To form meter-sized pre-planetesimals in protoplanetary discs, dust aggregates have to decouple from...
Context. Current models of the size- and radial evolution of dust in protoplanetary disks generally ...
The streaming instability is a promising mechanism to drive the formation of planetesimals in protop...
Context. The dead zone outer edge corresponds to the transition from the magnetically dead to the ma...
The streaming instability is a promising mechanism to drive the formation of planetesimals in protop...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...