2024
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stae2248
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Badminton birdie-like aerodynamic alignment of drifting dust grains by subsonic gaseous flows in protoplanetary discs

Zhe-Yu Daniel Lin,
Zhi-Yun Li,
Haifeng Yang
et al.

Abstract: Recent (sub)millimeter polarization observations of protoplanetary disks reveal toroidally aligned, effectively prolate dust grains large enough (at least ∼100 $\mu$m) to efficiently scatter millimeter light. The alignment mechanism for these grains remains unclear. We explore the possibility that gas drag aligns grains through gas-dust relative motion when the grain’s center of mass is offset from its geometric center, analogous to a badminton birdie’s alignment in flight. A simple grain model of two non-iden… Show more

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