Razor-thin dust layers in protoplanetary disks: limits on the vertical shear instability

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  • who: Dullemond C. P. et al. from the Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, Center for Astronomie (ZAH), Heidelberg University, Albert Ueberle Str2, Heidelberg, Germany have published the article: Razor-thin dust layers in protoplanetary disks: Limits on the vertical shear instability, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors aim to verify if dust layer consisting of large enough dust aggregates could remain geometrically thin enough to be consistent with the latest observations of these dust layers even if the disk is unstable to the VSI. For grains so large that the Stokes number exceeds unity the . . .

     

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