Streaming Instability with Multiple Dust Species: II. Turbulence and Dust-Gas Dynamics at Nonlinear Saturation
Chao-Chin Yang,
Zhaohuan Zhu
Abstract:The streaming instability is a fundamental process that can drive dust-gas dynamics and ultimately planetesimal formation in protoplanetary discs. As a linear instability, it has been shown that its growth with a distribution of dust sizes can be classified into two distinct regimes, fast-and slow-growth, depending on the dust-size distribution and the total dust-to-gas density ratio π. Using numerical simulations of an unstratified disc, we bring three cases in different regimes into nonlinear saturation. We… Show more
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