论文标题

由小弹性晶粒组成的灰尘聚集体的拉伸强度:对原行星磁盘中冷凝物尺寸的约束

The tensile strength of dust aggregates consisting of small elastic grains: Constraints on the size of condensates in protoplanetary disks

论文作者

Kimura, Hiroshi, Wada, Koji, Yoshida, Fumi, Hong, Peng K., Senshu, Hiroki, Arai, Tomoko, Hirai, Takayuki, Kobayashi, Masanori, Ishibashi, Ko, Yamada, Manabu

论文摘要

现在,关于尘埃骨料的机械性能的数值研究倾向于对概念表的概念表质量计质量,即在普罗赛车磁盘中,粘附到行星,这是对尘埃骨料的机械特性的最新数字研究,因此对行星形成的共识观点现在受到威胁。随着精确的实验室实验的出现和关于包含灰尘骨料的弹性球之间相互作用的广泛计算机模拟,我们重新审视了由小弹性晶粒组成的灰尘聚集体的拉伸强度的模型。在接触力学和断裂力学的框架内,我们研究了计算机模拟和实验室实验的结果,这些结果就灰尘聚集体的拉伸强度进行了研究。我们提供了一种新颖的分析公式,该公式明确地纳入了对拉伸强度的体积影响,即拉伸强度对灰尘骨料的体积的依赖性。我们发现,如果对模型中使用的弹性参数采用了适当的值,那么我们的灰尘聚集体拉伸强度的模型很好地再现了计算机模拟和实验室实验的结果。此外,具有亚微米大小晶粒的灰尘聚集体的模型与cometary粉尘的拉伸强度和从天文观测中得出的流星的拉伸强度保持一致。因此,我们重申了一个通常认为的想法,即行星模拟的形成始于在原行星磁盘中凝结的亚微米大小的晶粒集团。

A consensus view on the formation of planetesimals is now exposed to a threat, since recent numerical studies on the mechanical properties of dust aggregates tend to dispute the conceptual picture that submicrometer-sized grains conglomerate into planetesimals in protoplanetary disks. With the advent of precise laboratory experiments and extensive computer simulations on the interaction between elastic spheres comprising dust aggregates, we revisit a model for the tensile strength of dust aggregates consisting of small elastic grains. In the framework of contact mechanics and fracture mechanics, we examine outcomes of computer simulations and laboratory experiments on the tensile strength of dust aggregates. We provide a novel analytical formula that explicitly incorporates the volume effect on the tensile strength, namely, the dependence of tensile strength on the volume of dust aggregates. We find that our model for the tensile strength of dust aggregates well reproduces results of computer simulations and laboratory experiments, if appropriate values are adopted for the elastic parameters used in the model. Moreover, the model with dust aggregates of submicrometer-sized grains is in good harmony with the tensile strength of cometary dust and meteoroids derived from astronomical observations. Therefore, we reaffirm the commonly believed idea that the formation of planetesimals begins with conglomeration of submicrometer-sized grains condensed in protoplanetary disks.

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