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Catastrophic Events in Protoplanetary Disks and Their Observational Manifestations. / Demidova, Tatiana V.; Grinin, Vladimir P.

в: Astrophysical Journal Letters, Том 887, № 1, L15, 10.12.2019.

Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданияхстатьяРецензирование

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title = "Catastrophic Events in Protoplanetary Disks and Their Observational Manifestations",
abstract = "Observations of protoplanetary disks with high angular resolution using an ALMA interferometer showed that ring-shaped structures are often visible in their images, indicating strong disturbances in the disks. The mechanisms of their formation are vividly discussed in the literature. This article shows that the formation of such structures can be the result of destructive collisions of large bodies (planetesimals and planetary embryos) accompanied by the formation of a large number of dust particles, and the subsequent evolution of a cloud of dust formed in this way.",
author = "Demidova, {Tatiana V.} and Grinin, {Vladimir P.}",
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year = "2019",
month = dec,
day = "10",
doi = "10.3847/2041-8213/ab59e0",
language = "English",
volume = "887",
journal = "Astrophysical Journal Letters",
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N2 - Observations of protoplanetary disks with high angular resolution using an ALMA interferometer showed that ring-shaped structures are often visible in their images, indicating strong disturbances in the disks. The mechanisms of their formation are vividly discussed in the literature. This article shows that the formation of such structures can be the result of destructive collisions of large bodies (planetesimals and planetary embryos) accompanied by the formation of a large number of dust particles, and the subsequent evolution of a cloud of dust formed in this way.

AB - Observations of protoplanetary disks with high angular resolution using an ALMA interferometer showed that ring-shaped structures are often visible in their images, indicating strong disturbances in the disks. The mechanisms of their formation are vividly discussed in the literature. This article shows that the formation of such structures can be the result of destructive collisions of large bodies (planetesimals and planetary embryos) accompanied by the formation of a large number of dust particles, and the subsequent evolution of a cloud of dust formed in this way.

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