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Impact of Magnetorotational Instability on Grain Growth in Protoplanetary Disks. I. Relevant Turbulence Properties

Authors :
Alexei V. Ivlev
Munan Gong
Bo Zhao
Paola Caselli
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 891:172
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2020.

Abstract

Turbulence in the protoplanetary disks induces collisions between dust grains, and thus facilitates grain growth. We investigate the two fundamental assumptions of the turbulence in obtaining grain collisional velocities -- the kinetic energy spectrum and the turbulence autocorrelation time -- in the context of the turbulence generated by the magneto-rotational instability (MRI). We carry out numerical simulations of the MRI as well as driven turbulence, for a range of physical and numerical parameters. We find that the convergence of the turbulence $\alpha$-parameter does not necessarily imply the convergence of the energy spectrum. The MRI turbulence is largely solenoidal, for which we observe a persistent kinetic energy spectrum of $k^{-4/3}$. The same is obtained for solenoidal driven turbulence with and without magnetic field, over more than 1 dex near the dissipation scale. This power-law slope appears to be converged in terms of numerical resolution, and to be due to the bottleneck effect. The kinetic energy in the MRI turbulence peaks at the fastest growing mode of the MRI. In contrast, the magnetic energy peaks at the dissipation scale. The magnetic energy spectrum in the MRI turbulence does not show a clear power-law range, and is almost constant over approximately 1 dex near the dissipation scale. The turbulence autocorrelation time is nearly constant at large scales, limited by the shearing timescale, and shows a power-law drop close to $k^{-1}$ at small scales, with a slope steeper than that of the eddy crossing time. The deviation from the standard picture of the Kolmogorov turbulence with the injection scale at the disk scale height can potentially have a significant impact on the grain collisional velocities.<br />Comment: Accepted by ApJ

Details

ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
891
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1dfb63093b2110611ddc48e06e5e7f9d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab744d