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Effects of dissipating gas drag on planetesimal accretion in binary systems

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 October 2007

Ji-Wei Xie
Affiliation:
Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University, China email: xjw0809@163.com; zhoujl@nju.edu.cn
Ji-Lin Zhou
Affiliation:
Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University, China email: xjw0809@163.com; zhoujl@nju.edu.cn
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Abstract

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We numerically investigate the conditions for planetesimal accretion in the circumprimary disk under the perturbing presence of a companion star, with focus on the γ Cephei system. Gas drag is included with a dissipating time scale of 105 years. We show at the beginning(within 103 ∼ 104 years), gas drag damps the ΔV between planetesimals of same sizes and increases ΔV between planetesimals of different sizes. However, after increasing to high values(300∼800m/s), we find the ΔV between bodies of different sizes decrease to very low values (below 10m/s) in a few 105yrs (depending on the gas-dissipating time scale Tdamp, radial size Rp and semi-major axis ap of planetesimals). Hence, the high ΔV is somewhat short-lived, and runaway accretion can be turned on later. We conclude that the conditions for planetary formation in binary systems (even close binary systems) are much better than what we expected before.

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Contributed Papers
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Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2008

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