A new Bessel kernel for 2D disc gravity fixes convergence in GI simulations and reveals that softening prescriptions overestimate formed planet masses by a factor of 2-3.
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Stronger radiation environments produce more massive, hotter protostellar discs whose fragments are large and disruptive rather than planetary-mass.
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Self-gravity in thin protoplanetary discs: 2. Numerical convergence solved and revealing the overestimation in mass of formed planets with softening
A new Bessel kernel for 2D disc gravity fixes convergence in GI simulations and reveals that softening prescriptions overestimate formed planet masses by a factor of 2-3.
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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.