International audienceVortices have long been speculated to play a role in planet formation, via the collection of dust in the pressure maxima that arise at the cores of vortices in protoplanetary discs (PPDs). The question remains, however: as dust collects in the core of a vortex, when does that vortex remain stable and able to collect further dust, and when and why does it break up? We study this question by running high-resolution 2D simulations of dust-laden vortices. By using the terminal velocity approximation in a local shearing box, it was possible to efficiently run simulations of back-reacting dust in a gas at high resolution. Our results show how the stability of 2D dust-laden vortices in PPDs depends on their size relative to t...
Local three-dimensional shearing box simulations of the compressible coupled dust-gas equations are ...
Context: As accretion in protoplanetary disks is enabled by turbulent viscosity, the border between ...
We analyze the concentration of solid particles in vortices created and sustained by radial buoyancy...
International audienceVortices have long been speculated to play a role in planet formation, via the...
Vortices have long been speculated to play a role in planet formation, via the collection of dust in...
This thesis finds that vortex instabilities are not necessarily a barrier to their potential as sit...
We study dust capture by vortices and its long-term consequences in global two-fluid inviscid disk s...
In order to circumvent the loss of solid material through radial drift towards the central star, the...
The standard core accretion model for planetesimal formation in protoplanetary discs (PPDs) is subje...
Vortices and ringed sub-structures in protoplanetary disks (PPDs) have gained much interest recently...
Context. One of the most challenging steps in planet formation theory is the one leading to the form...
Several protoplanetary discs observed by ALMA show dust concentrations consistent with particle trap...
In this thesis, we consider how a two-dimensional vortex can serve as an aid to\ud planetesimal form...
Large-scale, dust-trapping vortices may account for observations of asymmetric protoplanetary discs....
Virtual meetingInternational audienceLarge scale vortices are thought to be natural outcomes of hydr...
Local three-dimensional shearing box simulations of the compressible coupled dust-gas equations are ...
Context: As accretion in protoplanetary disks is enabled by turbulent viscosity, the border between ...
We analyze the concentration of solid particles in vortices created and sustained by radial buoyancy...
International audienceVortices have long been speculated to play a role in planet formation, via the...
Vortices have long been speculated to play a role in planet formation, via the collection of dust in...
This thesis finds that vortex instabilities are not necessarily a barrier to their potential as sit...
We study dust capture by vortices and its long-term consequences in global two-fluid inviscid disk s...
In order to circumvent the loss of solid material through radial drift towards the central star, the...
The standard core accretion model for planetesimal formation in protoplanetary discs (PPDs) is subje...
Vortices and ringed sub-structures in protoplanetary disks (PPDs) have gained much interest recently...
Context. One of the most challenging steps in planet formation theory is the one leading to the form...
Several protoplanetary discs observed by ALMA show dust concentrations consistent with particle trap...
In this thesis, we consider how a two-dimensional vortex can serve as an aid to\ud planetesimal form...
Large-scale, dust-trapping vortices may account for observations of asymmetric protoplanetary discs....
Virtual meetingInternational audienceLarge scale vortices are thought to be natural outcomes of hydr...
Local three-dimensional shearing box simulations of the compressible coupled dust-gas equations are ...
Context: As accretion in protoplanetary disks is enabled by turbulent viscosity, the border between ...
We analyze the concentration of solid particles in vortices created and sustained by radial buoyancy...