In this paper, we investigate whether overdensity formation via streaming instability is consistent with recent multiwavelength Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) observations in the Lupus star-forming region. We simulate the local action of streaming instability in 2D using the code ATHENA, and examine the radiative properties at mm wavelengths of the resulting clumpy dust distribution by focusing on two observable quantities: the optically thick fraction ff (in ALMA band 6) and the spectral index α (in bands 3–7). By comparing the simulated distribution in the ff–α plane before and after the action of streaming instability, we observe that clump formation causes ff to drop, because of the suppression of emission from grains that end up...
We analyse spatially resolved ALMA observations at 0.9, 1.3, and 3.1 mm for the 26 brightest protopl...
The streaming instability is a fundamental process that can drive dust-gas dynamics and ultimately p...
Aims. In recent years, sub-millimeter (mm) observations of protoplanetary disks have revealed an inc...
According to the core accretion theory, rocky planets form by growing the initial micron-sized dust ...
Aims. We attempt to explain grain growth to mm sized particles and their retention in the outer regi...
Aims. We attempt to explain grain growth to mm sized particles and their retention in the outer regi...
We identify and study a number of new, rapidly growing instabilities of dust grains in protoplanetar...
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...
Aims. We attempt to explain grain growth to mm sized particles and their retention in the outer regi...
Context. Streaming instability can be a very efficient way of overcoming growth and drift barriers t...
In this paper, we discuss the influence of gravitational instabilities in massive protostellar discs...
Phases of gravitational instability are expected in the early phases of disk evolution, when the dis...
Context. Dust particles are observed at mm sizes in outer regions of the disk, although theoreticall...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordData ava...
We analyse spatially resolved ALMA observations at 0.9, 1.3, and 3.1 mm for the 26 brightest protopl...
The streaming instability is a fundamental process that can drive dust-gas dynamics and ultimately p...
Aims. In recent years, sub-millimeter (mm) observations of protoplanetary disks have revealed an inc...
According to the core accretion theory, rocky planets form by growing the initial micron-sized dust ...
Aims. We attempt to explain grain growth to mm sized particles and their retention in the outer regi...
Aims. We attempt to explain grain growth to mm sized particles and their retention in the outer regi...
We identify and study a number of new, rapidly growing instabilities of dust grains in protoplanetar...
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...
Aims. We attempt to explain grain growth to mm sized particles and their retention in the outer regi...
Context. Streaming instability can be a very efficient way of overcoming growth and drift barriers t...
In this paper, we discuss the influence of gravitational instabilities in massive protostellar discs...
Phases of gravitational instability are expected in the early phases of disk evolution, when the dis...
Context. Dust particles are observed at mm sizes in outer regions of the disk, although theoreticall...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this recordData ava...
We analyse spatially resolved ALMA observations at 0.9, 1.3, and 3.1 mm for the 26 brightest protopl...
The streaming instability is a fundamental process that can drive dust-gas dynamics and ultimately p...
Aims. In recent years, sub-millimeter (mm) observations of protoplanetary disks have revealed an inc...