We present local simulations that verify the linear streaming instability that arises from aerodynamic coupling between solids and gas in protoplanetary disks. This robust instability creates enhancements in the particle density in order to tap the free energy of the relative drift between solids and gas, generated by the radial pressure gradient of the disk. We confirm the analytic growth rates found by Youdin & Goodman (2005) using grid hydrodynamics to simulate the gas and, alternatively, particle and grid representations of the solids. Since the analytic derivation approximates particles as a fluid, this work corroborates the streaming instability when solids are treated as particles. The idealized physical conditions -- axisymmetry, un...
The radial pressure gradient (RPG) along the midplane of gaseous protoplanetary disks – planetary nu...
The streaming instability is a leading candidate mechanism to explain the formation of planetesimals...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...
We present local simulations that verify the linear streaming instability that arises from aerodynam...
We present simulations of the non-linear evolution of streaming instabilities in protoplanetary disk...
We develop simple, physically motivated models for drag-induced dust–gas streaming instabilities, wh...
We develop simple, physically motivated models for drag-induced dust–gas streaming instabilities, wh...
The streaming instability (SI) is a mechanism to concentrate solids in protoplanetary disks. Nonline...
We analyze the concentration of solid particles in vortices created and sustained by radial buoyancy...
The streaming instability is a promising mechanism to drive the formation of planetesimals in protop...
The streaming instability is a fundamental process that can drive dust-gas dynamics and ultimately p...
The streaming instability is a promising mechanism to drive the formation of planetesimals in protop...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...
The radial pressure gradient (RPG), along the midplane of gaseous protoplanetary disks (PPD) – plane...
The collective interaction of solid particulate matter with flowing gas is one of the fundamental p...
The radial pressure gradient (RPG) along the midplane of gaseous protoplanetary disks – planetary nu...
The streaming instability is a leading candidate mechanism to explain the formation of planetesimals...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...
We present local simulations that verify the linear streaming instability that arises from aerodynam...
We present simulations of the non-linear evolution of streaming instabilities in protoplanetary disk...
We develop simple, physically motivated models for drag-induced dust–gas streaming instabilities, wh...
We develop simple, physically motivated models for drag-induced dust–gas streaming instabilities, wh...
The streaming instability (SI) is a mechanism to concentrate solids in protoplanetary disks. Nonline...
We analyze the concentration of solid particles in vortices created and sustained by radial buoyancy...
The streaming instability is a promising mechanism to drive the formation of planetesimals in protop...
The streaming instability is a fundamental process that can drive dust-gas dynamics and ultimately p...
The streaming instability is a promising mechanism to drive the formation of planetesimals in protop...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...
The radial pressure gradient (RPG), along the midplane of gaseous protoplanetary disks (PPD) – plane...
The collective interaction of solid particulate matter with flowing gas is one of the fundamental p...
The radial pressure gradient (RPG) along the midplane of gaseous protoplanetary disks – planetary nu...
The streaming instability is a leading candidate mechanism to explain the formation of planetesimals...
The radial drift and diffusion of dust particles in protoplanetary disks affect both the opacity and...