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The distribution of accretion rates as a diagnostic of protoplanetary disc evolution

  • Richard Alexander
  • , Giovanni Rosotti
  • , Philip J. Armitage
  • , Gregory J. Herczeg
  • , Carlo F. Manara
  • , Benoît Tabone
  • University of Leicester
  • University of Milan
  • Leiden University
  • Peking University
  • European Southern Observatory
  • Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale

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Abstract

We show that the distribution of observed accretion rates is a powerful diagnostic of protoplanetary disc physics. Accretion due to turbulent ('viscous') transport of angular momentum results in a fundamentally different distribution of accretion rates than accretion driven by magnetized disc winds. We find that a homogeneous sample of ∼300 observed accretion rates would be sufficient to distinguish between these two mechanisms of disc accretion at high confidence, even for pessimistic assumptions. Current samples of T Tauri star accretion rates are not this large, and also suffer from significant inhomogeneity, so both viscous and wind-driven models are broadly consistent with the existing observations. If accretion is viscous, the observed accretion rates require low rates of disc photoevaporation (≈10-9 M yr-1). Uniform, homogeneous surveys of stellar accretion rates can therefore provide a clear answer to the long-standing question of how protoplanetary discs accrete.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3948-3957
Number of pages10
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume524
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2023

Keywords

  • accretion, accretion discs
  • planets and satellites: formation
  • protoplanetary discs
  • stars: pre-main-sequence

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