We discuss the results of laboratory measurements and theoretical models concerning the aggregation of dust in protoplanetary disks as the initial step toward planet formation. Small particles easily stick when they collide and form aggregates with an open, often fractal structure, depending on the growth process. Larger particles are still expected to grow at collision velocities of about 1 m/s. Experiments also show that, after an intermezzo of destructive velocities, high collision velocities above 10 m/s on porous materials again lead to net growth of the target. Considerations of dust-gas interactions show that collision velocities for particles not too different in surface-to-mass ratio remain limited up to sizes of about 1 m, and gro...
Context.Sticking of colliding dust particles through van der Waals forces is the first stage in the ...
To form meter-sized pre-planetesimals in protoplanetary discs, dust aggregates have to decouple from...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...
The protoplanetary disk is the place where small, micron-size dust grains will coagulate into planet...
The sticking of micron sized dust particles due to surface forces in circumstellar disks is the firs...
Coagulation of dust aggregates plays an important role in the formation of planets and is of key im...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
Context. The sticking of micron-sized dust particles caused by surface forces within circumstellar d...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
Context. The growth processes from protoplanetary dust to planetesimals are not fully understood. La...
The first macroscopic bodies in protoplanetary disks are dust aggregates. We report on a number of e...
Context. Sticking of colliding dust particles through van der Waals forces is the first stage in the...
The first macroscopic bodies in protoplanetary disks are dust aggregates. We report on a number of e...
Context.Sticking of colliding dust particles through van der Waals forces is the first stage in the ...
To form meter-sized pre-planetesimals in protoplanetary discs, dust aggregates have to decouple from...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...
The protoplanetary disk is the place where small, micron-size dust grains will coagulate into planet...
The sticking of micron sized dust particles due to surface forces in circumstellar disks is the firs...
Coagulation of dust aggregates plays an important role in the formation of planets and is of key im...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
Context. The sticking of micron-sized dust particles caused by surface forces within circumstellar d...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
The growth of planetesimals is an essential step in planet formation. Decimetre-size dust agglomerat...
Context. The growth processes from protoplanetary dust to planetesimals are not fully understood. La...
The first macroscopic bodies in protoplanetary disks are dust aggregates. We report on a number of e...
Context. Sticking of colliding dust particles through van der Waals forces is the first stage in the...
The first macroscopic bodies in protoplanetary disks are dust aggregates. We report on a number of e...
Context.Sticking of colliding dust particles through van der Waals forces is the first stage in the ...
To form meter-sized pre-planetesimals in protoplanetary discs, dust aggregates have to decouple from...
Context. The evolution of dust particles in protoplanetary disks determines many observable and stru...