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Puffed up Edges of Planet-opened Gaps in Protoplanetary Disks. I. hydrodynamic simulations

Authors :
Bi, Jiaqing
Lin, Min-Kai
Dong, Ruobing
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Dust gaps and rings appear ubiquitous in bright protoplanetary disks. Disk-planet interaction with dust-trapping at the edges of planet-induced gaps is one plausible explanation. However, the sharpness of some observed dust rings indicate that sub-mm-sized dust grains have settled to a thin layer in some systems. We test whether or not such dust around gas gaps opened by planets can remain settled by performing three-dimensional, dust-plus-gas simulations of protoplanetary disks with an embedded planet. We find planets massive enough to open gas gaps stir small, sub-mm-sized dust grains to high disk elevations at the gap edges, where the dust scale-height can reach ~70% of the gas scale-height. We attribute this dust 'puff-up' to the planet-induced meridional gas flows previously identified by Fung & Chiang and others. We thus emphasize the importance of explicit 3D simulations to obtain the vertical distribution of sub-mm-sized grains around gas gaps opened by massive planets. We caution that the gas-gap-opening planet interpretation of well-defined dust rings is only self-consistent with large grains exceeding mm in size.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 7+2 figures, accepted in ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2103.09254
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abef6b