论文标题
解决碎片盘质量问题的解决方案:行星诞生的天生小吗?
Solution to the debris disc mass problem: planetesimals are born small?
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论文摘要
行星系统外围的碎屑带涵盖了行星轨道占据的区域,是太阳系Kuiper带的大量类似物。它们是通过直接无法观察到大部分碎屑盘质量的直接可观察到的较大物体中碰撞中释放的灰尘的热发射来检测到的。我们通过在碰撞级联模型的帮助下推断出灰尘的质量来估计盘的总质量。产生的明亮碎屑盘的质量似乎是不切实际的大,超过了先前原球阶段系统中可用的固体质量。我们详细讨论了这个“质量问题”,并研究了可能的解决方案。这些包括在尘埃不透明度和行星强度中的不确定性,散装密度的变化,大小的变化,通过阻尼过程使尺寸分布陡峭,圆盘的“碰撞年龄”的作用以及最近的巨大影响中的灰尘产生。尽管我们不能排除这些组合可能会有所帮助的可能性,但我们认为最简单的解决方案是假设具有明亮碎屑盘的系统中的行星“天生小”,尺寸在千米范围内,尤其是在距离恒星大距离处。该结论将需要修改现有的行星形成模型,并且可能对行星形成具有一系列影响。我们还讨论了潜在的测试,以限制最大的行星大小和碎屑盘质量。
Debris belts on the periphery of planetary systems, encompassing the region occupied by planetary orbits, are massive analogues of the Solar system's Kuiper belt. They are detected by thermal emission of dust released in collisions amongst directly unobservable larger bodies that carry most of the debris disc mass. We estimate the total mass of the discs by extrapolating up the mass of emitting dust with the help of collisional cascade models. The resulting mass of bright debris discs appears to be unrealistically large, exceeding the mass of solids available in the systems at the preceding protoplanetary stage. We discuss this "mass problem" in detail and investigate possible solutions to it. These include uncertainties in the dust opacity and planetesimal strength, variation of the bulk density with size, steepening of the size distribution by damping processes, the role of the unknown "collisional age" of the discs, and dust production in recent giant impacts. While we cannot rule out the possibility that a combination of these might help, we argue that the easiest solution would be to assume that planetesimals in systems with bright debris discs were "born small", with sizes in the kilometre range, especially at large distances from the stars. This conclusion would necessitate revisions to the existing planetesimal formation models, and may have a range of implications for planet formation. We also discuss potential tests to constrain the largest planetesimal sizes and debris disc masses.