Flyby-induced warps create observable oscillating shadows in scattered light for low-viscosity discs lasting most of their ~10^6 year lifetime, enabling surveys to probe viscosity.
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Stronger radiation environments produce more massive, hotter protostellar discs whose fragments are large and disruptive rather than planetary-mass.
ALMA observed 3933 independent coordinates in nearby star-forming regions for disks and planet formation, analyzed by sky location, frequency coverage, exposure time, spectral lines, and angular resolution.
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Scattered light signatures of flyby-induced warps in protoplanetary discs
Flyby-induced warps create observable oscillating shadows in scattered light for low-viscosity discs lasting most of their ~10^6 year lifetime, enabling surveys to probe viscosity.
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The Impact of Radiation Environment on the Evolution and Fragmentation of Protostellar Discs
Stronger radiation environments produce more massive, hotter protostellar discs whose fragments are large and disruptive rather than planetary-mass.
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An archival summary: 15 years of ALMA observations on disks and planet formation
ALMA observed 3933 independent coordinates in nearby star-forming regions for disks and planet formation, analyzed by sky location, frequency coverage, exposure time, spectral lines, and angular resolution.