2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.09266
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The role of density perturbation on planet formation by pebble accretion

Geoffrey Andama,
Nelson Ndugu,
Simon . K. Anguma
et al.

Abstract: Protoplanetary discs exhibit a diversity of gaps and rings of dust material, believed to be a manifestation of pressure maxima commonly associated with an ongoing planet formation and several other physical processes. Hydrodynamic disc simulations further suggest that multiple dust ring-like structures may be ubiquitous in discs. In the recent past, it has been shown that dust rings may provide a suitable avenue for planet formation. We study how a globally perturbed disc affects dust evolution and core growth… Show more

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