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Non-ideal MHD simulation of HL Tau disk: formation of rings

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arxiv 1904.08899 v2 pith:4JHI6WX4 submitted 2019-04-18 astro-ph.EP astro-ph.SR

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Recent high resolution observations unveil ring structures in circumstellar disks. The origin of these rings has been widely investigated under various theoretical scenarios. In this work we perform global 3D non-ideal MHD simulations including effects from both Ohmic resistivity and ambipolar diffusion (AD) to model the HL Tau disk. The non-ideal MHD diffusion profiles are calculated based on the global dust evolution calculation including sintering effects. Disk ionization structure changes dramatically across the snow line due to the change of dust size distribution close to snow line of major volatiles. We find that accretion is mainly driven by disk wind. Gaps and rings can be quickly produced from different accretion rates across snow line. Furthermore, ambipolar diffusion (AD) leads to highly preferential accretion at midplane, followed by magnetic reconnection. This results a local zone of decretion that drains of mass in the field reconnection area, which leaves a gap and an adjacent ring just outside it. Overall, under the favorable condition, both snow lines and non-ideal MHD effects can lead to gaseous gaps and rings in protoplanetary disks.

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  2. The Radial Distribution of Dust Particles in the HL Tau Disk from ALMA and VLA Observations

    astro-ph.EP 2019-08 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    A scattering-inclusive radial fit of ALMA and VLA images of HL Tau yields maximum dust grain sizes of 0.5 to 1.5 millimeters, with dark rings containing smaller grains and inner rings coinciding with molecular snow lines.

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