Duologue 5
Substructure in protoplanetary disks: a signpost of planet formation?
Monday 29 June 2020: 15:30 CEST
Speakers
Edwin (Ted) Bergin (University of Michigan, USA)
Alessandro Morbidelli (OCA, Nice, France)
Chair: Stefano Facchini (ESO)
The video of this Duologue is available on this YouTube channel.
Useful material
Here is a small subset of the available literature to familliarise yourself with the subject:
- Planet formation by pebble accretion in ringed disks - Morbidelli, A. 2020
- Spontaneous ring formation in wind-emitting accretion discs - Riols, A., & Lesur, G. 2019
- Radial Variations in Grain Sizes and Dust Scale Heights in the Protoplanetary Disk around HD 163296 Revealed by ALMA Polarization Observations - Tominaga, R. T., Takahashi, S. Z., & Inutsuka, S.-ichiro . 2019
- The Planet-Disk Interactions Interpretation - Zhang et al. 2018
- Kinematic Evidence for an Embedded Protoplanet in a Circumstellar Disk - Pinte et al. 2018
- Meridional flows in the disk around a young sta - Teague et al. 2019
- Gaps and Rings in an ALMA Survey of Disks in the Taurus Star-forming Region; Long et al. 2018
- The Disk Substructures at High Angular Resolution Program (DSHARP), Guzman et al. 2019
- Evidence of Fast Pebble Growth Near Condensation Fronts in the HL Tau Protoplanetary Disk, Zhang et al. 2015
- Dust Density Distribution and Imaging Analysis of Different Ice Lines in Protoplanetary Disks, Pinilla e tal. 2017
Report
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