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Protostellar Disk Formation and Early Evolution
Adams, Fred C.; Laughlin, Gregory
2000-03
Citation:Adams, Fred C.; Laughlin, Gregory; (2000). "Protostellar Disk Formation and Early Evolution." Space Science Reviews 92 (1-2): 23-38. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/43802>
Abstract: This contribution describes the formation of circumstellar disks and their earliest evolutionary phases when self-gravity in the disk plays a crucial role in eliciting the transport of mass and angular momentum. We first discuss the formation of protostellar disks within the context of analytic infall-collapse solutions. We then discuss our efforts to understand the behavior of the newly formed disks. Our specific approach consists of performing a detailed analysis of a simplified model disk which is susceptible to the growth of a spiral instability. Using a combination of numerical simulation and semi-analytic analysis, we show how the dramatic early phase of mass and angular momentum transport in the disk can be explained by a second-order nonlinear process involving self-interaction of a dominant two-armed spiral mode.