Context. The chemical composition of protoplanetary disks is expected to impact the composition of the forming planets. Characterizing the diversity of chemical composition in disks and the physicochemical factors that lead to this diversity is consequently of high interest.Aims. The aim of this study is to investigate the chemical evolution from the prestellar phase to the formation of the disk, and to determine the impact that the chemical composition of the cold and dense core has on the final composition of the disk.Methods. We performed 3D nonideal magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) simulations of a dense core collapse using the adaptive-mesh-refinement RAMSES code. For each particle ending in the young rotationally supported disk, we ran chem...
Low mass stars, like our Sun, are born from the collapse of a molecular cloud, which is composed of ...
Author Institution: Universite de Bordeaux, Observatoire Aquitain des Sciences de l'Univers, 2 rue d...
Low mass stars, like our Sun, are born from the collapse of a molecular cloud. The matter falls in t...
International audienceContext. The chemical composition of protoplanetary disks is expected to impac...
Context. The chemical composition of protoplanetary disks is expected to impact the composition of t...
An outstanding question of astrobiology is the link between the chemical composition of planets, com...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
Low mass stars, like our Sun, are born from the collapse of a molecular cloud, which is composed of ...
Low mass stars, like our Sun, are born from the collapse of a molecular cloud, which is composed of ...
Author Institution: Universite de Bordeaux, Observatoire Aquitain des Sciences de l'Univers, 2 rue d...
Low mass stars, like our Sun, are born from the collapse of a molecular cloud. The matter falls in t...
International audienceContext. The chemical composition of protoplanetary disks is expected to impac...
Context. The chemical composition of protoplanetary disks is expected to impact the composition of t...
An outstanding question of astrobiology is the link between the chemical composition of planets, com...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
language editing for the abstractInternational audienceAn outstanding question of astrobiology is th...
Low mass stars, like our Sun, are born from the collapse of a molecular cloud, which is composed of ...
Low mass stars, like our Sun, are born from the collapse of a molecular cloud, which is composed of ...
Author Institution: Universite de Bordeaux, Observatoire Aquitain des Sciences de l'Univers, 2 rue d...
Low mass stars, like our Sun, are born from the collapse of a molecular cloud. The matter falls in t...