Early stages of gap opening by planets in protoplanetary discs (vol 534, pg 1394, 2024)

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Cordwell, Amelia J.
Rafikov, Roman R.
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[1] Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge,CB3 0WA, United Kingdom
[2] Institute for Advanced Study, Einstein Drive, Princeton,NJ,08540, United States
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Density waves - Gap opening - Gap profiles - Linear damping - Methods:analytical - Orbitals - Planet-disk interactions - Planets and satellites: formation - Protoplanetary disks - Time variability;
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10.1093/mnras/stae2493
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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Annular substructures in protoplanetary discs, ubiquitous in sub-mm observations, can be caused by gravitational coupling between a disc and its embedded planets. Planetary density waves inject angular momentum into the disc leading to gap opening only after travelling some distance and steepening into shocks (in the absence of linear damping); no angular momentum is deposited in the planetary co-orbital region, where the wave has not shocked yet. Despite that, simulations show mass evacuation from the co-orbital region even in inviscid discs, leading to smooth double-trough gap profiles. Here, we consider the early time-dependent stages of planetary gap opening in inviscid discs. We find that an often-overlooked contribution to the angular momentum balance caused by the time-variability of the specific angular momentum of the disc fluid (caused, in turn, by the time-variability of the radial pressure support) plays a key role in gap opening. Focusing on the regime of shallow gaps with depths of less than or similar to 20, we demonstrate analytically that early gap opening is a self-similar process, with the amplitude of the planet-driven perturbation growing linearly in time and the radial gap profile that can be computed semi-analytically. We show that mass indeed gets evacuated from the co-orbital region even in inviscid discs. This evolution pattern holds even in viscous discs over a limited period of time. These results are found to be in excellent agreement with 2D numerical simulations. Our simple gap evolution solutions can be used in studies of dust dynamics near planets and for interpreting protoplanetary disc observations.
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