NCTS-ASIAA Workshop: Stars, Planets, and Formosa
August 15(Mon)-19(Fri), 2022
Onsite + Online

Oral Presentation

Turbulence in outer protoplanetary disks

Author(s): Can Cui, Cambridge Henrik Latter, Cambridge Min-Kai Lin, ASIAA Xue-Ning Bai, Tsinghua

Presenter: Can Cui (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)

Turbulence is essential to many fundamental processes in protoplanetary disks, including angular momentum transport, dust evolution, and planet migration. I will focus on two instabilities that can drive turbulent motions in outer disks. In the first part of this talk, a series of global 3D non-ideal MHD simulations via Athena++ code will be presented. The outer disk is found to be weakly MRI turbulent, and annular substructures arise due to magnetic flux concentration. The weak MRI turbulence permits the growth of the vertical shear instability. In the second part of this talk, the saturation of the vertical shear instability mediated via a parametric instability will be covered. Once the parametric instability prevails, it is anticipated that the vertical shear instability is far more incoherent than extant published simulations suggest.

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