2016
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201628086
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Effects of inclined star-disk encounter on protoplanetary disk size

Abstract: Most, if not all, young stars are initially surrounded by protoplanetary disks. Owing to the preferential formation of stars in stellar clusters, the protoplanetary disks around these stars may potentially be affected by the cluster environment. Various works have investigated the influence of stellar fly-bys on disks, although many of them consider only the effects due to parabolic, coplanar encounters often for equal-mass stars, which is only a very special case. We perform numerical simulations to study the… Show more

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“…Regarding dynamical effects, close encounters on a single Nbody disk of test particles have been investigated in several studies (e.g. Breslau et al 2014;Jílková et al 2016;Bhandare et al 2016;Pfalzner et al 2018). Winter et al (2018a,b) use a ring of test particles around a star to obtain linearized expressions of the effect that a stellar encounter can have on the mass and morphology of the disk, and then use them to simulate the disk using a smoothed particles hydrodynamics (SPH) code.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding dynamical effects, close encounters on a single Nbody disk of test particles have been investigated in several studies (e.g. Breslau et al 2014;Jílková et al 2016;Bhandare et al 2016;Pfalzner et al 2018). Winter et al (2018a,b) use a ring of test particles around a star to obtain linearized expressions of the effect that a stellar encounter can have on the mass and morphology of the disk, and then use them to simulate the disk using a smoothed particles hydrodynamics (SPH) code.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then the effect on the disc size is less and it would have needed to be even closer to result in r d < 6 AU. Bhandare et al(2016) and Vincke & Pfalzner (2017) give two different approximation for an inclination angleaveraged disc size after a fly-by. Here we use the formula given by Vincke & Pfalzner (2017), which leads to the following for- Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We note that this is purely a technical paper on how to use the database. Further details of the numerical method and a discussion on the applicability of these approximations can be found in [31,33].…”
Section: Model Assumptions and Numerical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of the simulations mentioned above do not give quantitative results of the effect of fly-bys on disks. Some provide either fit formulae or tabulated values of specific disk properties after fly-bys [30,31,33,36,50,51]. Although this is valuable information for some studies, it limits the user to the properties that have already been fitted or tabulated, like disk mass, disk size etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
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