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2023ApJ...942...80B - Astrophys. J., 942, 80 (2023/January-2)

Gap-opening Planets Make Dust Rings Wider.

BI J., LIN M.-K. and DONG R.

Abstract (from CDS):

As one of the most commonly observed disk substructures, dust rings from high-resolution disk surveys appear to have different radial widths. Recent observations on PDS 70 and AB Aur reveal not only planets in the disk, but also the accompanying wide dust rings. We use three-dimensional dust-and-gas disk simulations to study whether gap-opening planets are responsible for the large ring width in disk observations. We find that gap-opening planets can widen rings of dust trapped at the pressure bump via planetary perturbations, even with the midplane dust-to-gas ratio approaching order unity and with the dust back-reaction accounted for. We show that the planet-related widening effect of dust rings can be quantified using diffusion-advection theory, and we provide a generalized criterion for an equilibrated dust ring width in three-dimensional disk models. We also suggest that the ring width can be estimated using the gas turbulent viscosity αturb, but with cautions about the Schmidt number being greater than order unity.

Abstract Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Protoplanetary disks - Planet formation - Circumstellar dust - Astrophysical dust processes - Astronomical simulations

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