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Erosion driven size-redistribution of protoplanetary disk solids and the onset of streaming Instability and Pebble Accretion

Authors :
Grishin, Evgeni
Rozner, Mor
Perets, Hagai B.
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 898:L13 (6pp), 2020 July 20
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The formation of the first planetesimals and the final growth of planetary cores relies on the abundance of small pebbles. The efficiencies of both the streaming instability (SI) process, suggested to catalyze the early growth of planetesimals, and the pebble-accretion process, suggested to accelerate the growth of planetary cores, depend on the sizes of solids residing in the disk. In particular, these processes were found to be sensitive to size distribution of solids, and efficient planetesimal formation and growth through these channels require a limited pebble size distribution. Here we show that aeolian erosion, a process that efficiently grinds down boulders into a mono-sized distribution of pebbles, provides a natural upper limit for the maximal pebble sizes (in terms of their Stokes number). We find the dependence of this upper limit on the radial separation, disk age, turbulence strength, and the grain-size composition of the boulders in the disk. SI is favorable in areas with a Stokes number less than 0.1, which is found in the inner sub-astronomical-unit regions of the disk. This upper limit shapes the size distribution of small pebbles and thereby catalyzes the early onset of planetesimal formation due to SI, and the later core accretion growth through pebble accretion.<br />Comment: Published in ApJL

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 898:L13 (6pp), 2020 July 20
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2004.03600
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aba266