2024
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202451633
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How external photoevaporation changes the chemical composition of the inner disc

N. Ndugu,
B. Bitsch,
J. L. Lienert

Abstract: Stars mostly form in cluster environments, where neighbouring stars can have an influence on the evolution of the newly formed protoplanetary discs. Besides gravitational interactions, external photoevaporation can also shape protoplanetary discs. Depending on the strength of external photo-evaporation, discs may be destroyed within 1-2 Myrs, or more gradually, depending on whether the external photo-evaporation field is stronger or weaker, respectively. We used the chemcomp code, which includes a viscous disc… Show more

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