Charging and coagulation of dust in protoplanetary environments

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Matthews, Lorin Swint.
Land, Victor
Hyde, Truell Wayne.

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Astrophysical Journal

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Combining a particle–particle, particle–cluster, and cluster–cluster agglomerationmodel with an aggregate charging model, the coagulation and charging of dust particles in plasma environments relevant for protoplanetary disks have been investigated, including the effect of electron depletion in high dust density environments. The results show that charged aggregates tend to grow by adding small particles and clusters to larger particles and clusters, and that cluster–cluster aggregation is significantly more effective than particle–cluster aggregation. Comparisons of the grain structure show that with increasing aggregate charge the compactness factor, φ_σ , decreases and has a narrower distribution, indicating a fluffier structure. Neutral aggregates are more compact, with larger φ_σ , and exhibit a larger variation in fluffiness. Overall, increased aggregate charge leads to larger, fluffier, and more massive aggregates.

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The Astrophysical Journal, 744:8 (12pp), 2012 January 1

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