论文标题

将行星胚的形成与行星形成联系II:卵石积聚在地球行星区域

Linking planetary embryo formation to planetesimal formation II: The impact of pebble accretion in the terrestrial planet zone

论文作者

Voelkel, Oliver, Deienno, Rogerio, Kretke, Katherine, Klahr, Hubert

论文摘要

近年来,已经广泛研究了卵石在行星岩心上的积聚,被认为是行星生长的高效机制。尽管大多数研究都将行星岩心作为模拟中的初始条件,但通常会忽略这些核心形成的问题,何时何地。我们研究了岩层阶段中卵石积聚的影响,以及随后的行星胚胎在情节磁盘演化的早期阶段的演变。在这样做的过程中,我们旨在根据磁盘的稳固演变来量化行星胚形成的时间尺度和局部依赖性。我们将固体进化和卵石通量的行星形成的一个维度两个种群模型连接到N体密码Lipad。在我们的研究中,我们着重于行星的生长,其直径为100 km的行星碰撞和卵石积聚在粘性磁盘的前100万年中。我们比较了18种不同的N体模拟,其中我们在100万年后改变了总行星质量,地球磁盘的表面密度谱,径向卵石通量和卵石积聚的可能性。卵石积聚会导致形成更少但更大的胚胎。与卵石积聚忽略的模拟相比,可能的胚胎形成区域受到卵石积聚的影响很小,最内向的胚胎往往会稍早形成。卵石积聚强烈增强了陆地行星区域中超级地球的形成,但并不能增强较大距离的胚胎的形成。

The accretion of pebbles on planetary cores has been widely studied in recent years and is found to be a highly effective mechanism for planetary growth. While most studies assume planetary cores as an initial condition in their simulation, the question how, where and when these cores form is often neglected. We study the impact of pebble accretion during the formation phase and subsequent evolution of planetary embryos in the early stages of circumstellar disk evolution. In doing so we aim to quantify the timescales and local dependency of planetary embryo formation, based on the solid evolution of the disk. We connect a one dimensional two population model for solid evolution and pebble flux regulated planetesimal formation to the N-body code LIPAD. In our study we focus on the growth of planetesimals with an initial size of 100 km in diameter by planetesimal collisions and pebble accretion for the first 1 million years of a viscously evolving disk. We compare 18 different N-body simulations in which we vary the total planetesimal mass after 1 million years, the surface density profile of the planetesimal disk, the radial pebble flux and the possibility of pebble accretion. Pebble accretion leads to the formation of fewer, but substantially more massive embryos. The area of possible embryo formation is weakly influenced by the accretion of pebbles and the innermost embryos tend to form slightly earlier compared to the simulations in which pebble accretion is neglected. Pebble accretion strongly enhances the formation of super earths in the terrestrial planet region, but it does not enhance the formation of embryos at larger distances.

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