Observational data on the dust content of circumstellar disks show that the median dust content in disks around pre-main-sequence stars in nearby star-forming regions seems to increase from ~1 to ~2 Myr and then decline with time. This behavior challenges the models where the small dust grains steadily decline by accumulating into larger bodies and drifting inwards on a short timescale (≤1 Myr). In this Letter we explore the possibility to reconcile this discrepancy in the framework of a model where the early formation of planets dynamically stirs the nearby planetesimals and causes high-energy impacts between them, resulting in the production of second-generation dust. We show that the observed dust evolution can be naturally explained by ...
11 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceAims: We investigate the behaviour of dust in protoplaneta...
Context. If planetesimal formation is an efficient process, as suggested by several models involving...
Recent surveys have revealed that protoplanetary discs typically have dust masses that appear to be ...
Dust plays a central role in the chemical evolution of protoplanetary disks and is the source materi...
Planet formation models rely on knowledge of the physical conditions and evolutionary processes in p...
To form meter-sized pre-planetesimals in protoplanetary discs, dust aggregates have to decouple from...
The amount of dust present in circumstellar disks is expected to steadily decrease with age due to t...
We consider the dynamics of dust and gas during the clearing of protoplanetary discs. We work within...
We discuss the properties of several circumstellar debris disk systems imaged with the Hubble Space ...
Context. The consistency of planet formation models suffers from the disconnection between the regim...
Context. Demographic surveys of protoplanetary disks, carried out mainly with the Atacama Large Mill...
The first steps of planet formation imply that dust grows from interstellar-like particles to planet...
11 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceAims: We investigate the behaviour of dust in protoplaneta...
11 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceAims: We investigate the behaviour of dust in protoplaneta...
Context. If planetesimal formation is an efficient process, as suggested by several models involving...
11 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceAims: We investigate the behaviour of dust in protoplaneta...
Context. If planetesimal formation is an efficient process, as suggested by several models involving...
Recent surveys have revealed that protoplanetary discs typically have dust masses that appear to be ...
Dust plays a central role in the chemical evolution of protoplanetary disks and is the source materi...
Planet formation models rely on knowledge of the physical conditions and evolutionary processes in p...
To form meter-sized pre-planetesimals in protoplanetary discs, dust aggregates have to decouple from...
The amount of dust present in circumstellar disks is expected to steadily decrease with age due to t...
We consider the dynamics of dust and gas during the clearing of protoplanetary discs. We work within...
We discuss the properties of several circumstellar debris disk systems imaged with the Hubble Space ...
Context. The consistency of planet formation models suffers from the disconnection between the regim...
Context. Demographic surveys of protoplanetary disks, carried out mainly with the Atacama Large Mill...
The first steps of planet formation imply that dust grows from interstellar-like particles to planet...
11 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceAims: We investigate the behaviour of dust in protoplaneta...
11 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceAims: We investigate the behaviour of dust in protoplaneta...
Context. If planetesimal formation is an efficient process, as suggested by several models involving...
11 pages, 12 figuresInternational audienceAims: We investigate the behaviour of dust in protoplaneta...
Context. If planetesimal formation is an efficient process, as suggested by several models involving...
Recent surveys have revealed that protoplanetary discs typically have dust masses that appear to be ...