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Time-Dependent Phenomena in Protoplanetary Disks Zhaohuan Zhu Advisor: Lee Hartmann aborators: Charles Gammie(UIUC), Nuria Calvet (Umic Catherine Espaillat(CFA), Richard Durisen, Kai Cai, Jesus Hernandez

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Page 1: Time-Dependent Phenomena in Protoplanetary Disks Zhaohuan Zhu Advisor: Lee Hartmann Collaborators: Charles Gammie(UIUC), Nuria Calvet (Umich), Catherine

Time-Dependent Phenomena in Protoplanetary Disks

Zhaohuan Zhu

Advisor: Lee Hartmann

Collaborators: Charles Gammie(UIUC), Nuria Calvet (Umich),Catherine Espaillat(CFA), Richard Durisen, Kai Cai, Jesus Hernandez

Page 2: Time-Dependent Phenomena in Protoplanetary Disks Zhaohuan Zhu Advisor: Lee Hartmann Collaborators: Charles Gammie(UIUC), Nuria Calvet (Umich), Catherine

Introduction• “Luminosity Problem” (Kenyon et al. 1990)

– Ṁ~Mʘ /105 yrs~10-5 Mʘ yr-1

L~ ~20 Lʘ for 0.3 Mʘ, 2 Rʘ

– Observed L peaks at <0.5 Lʘ

• Solution: Infall to disk, with episodic disk accretion

*

*

2

1

R

MGM

(Evans et al 2008)

Ṁinfall~10-5 Mʘ yr-1Ṁinfall~10-5 Mʘ yr-1

quiescent outburst

Ṁ~10-8 Mʘ yr-1 Ṁ~10-4 Mʘ yr-1

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FU Ori : example of episodic accretion

(Zhu et al 2007, 2008)

0.5-1 AU

6000 K

2000 K

• Accretion disk model predicts SED, variation of spectral type and rotation with wavelength.

Accrete 10-2 Mʘ in 100 year Massive inner disk α~0.02-0.2

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Outburst mechanism: general picture

GI

(Armitage et al. 2001, Zhu, Hartmann, Gammie 2009 a,b)

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Outburst mechanism: 2 D simulations– ZEUS axisymmetric hydro-simulation of viscous fluid accretion

– With the artificial viscosity of MRI and GI and the radiative cooling

– Movie1

4 stages(Zhu et al. 2009b)

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Outburst mechanism: 2 D simulations• Compared with Observation

– Maximum mass accretion rate

– Outburst duration time

– High Ṁ disk size

– Short time scale variations

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• Longterm 1-D 2-Zone model with infall to disk

Disk long term evolution: layered picture

Fiducial model

Faster rotating core

Slower rotating core(1) (2)(3)

(Zhu et al. submitted)

(1)

MRI MRI GI

(2) (3)

Dead Zone

Ease Luminosity problemInitial core rotation important

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Compare with current observation and Predict with future obeservations

Disk long term evolution: Predictions

=10-14

=10-14

=2 X10-14

=3 X10-15

Massive dead zone within 10 AU

d=0.001

viscous

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Conclusion:• Pure TI model does not work for FU Ori outbursts

• GI+MRI model does work

• It can explain the Luminosity problem

• The disk may have a massive ‘dead zone’ which can be observed by future EVLA, ALMA observations

• Ongoing work

Azimuthal 2D to treat

self-gravity consistently

How do planets open a hole or gap in accreting disks, which can be compared with (Pre)Transitional disks.

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(Evans et al. 2008)

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FU Orionis objects: disk differential rotation

Zhu et al. 2009 b

5 µmoptical 2µm

•Support the disk accretion model•The high Ṁ disk could extend to 0.5 AU

(Close to Keplarian rotation velocity at 0.5 AU)

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FU Orionis objects: flared outer disk or envelope?

• BBW 76 & V1515 Cyg

The variety of dusty structures (flared disks for FU Ori and BBW 76; an envelope for V1515 Cyg) suggests that FU Orionis phase can be present at either early or late stages of protostellar evolution.

(Zhu et al. 2008 )

V1515 Cyg

BBW 76

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(Pre-)Transitional diskConstant nu

Constant alpha

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TI and S curve

Σ

Tc

Cooling>heating

heating>cooling

Stable

unstable

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Opacity

4.04

1

With , if the disk is convectively unstable.

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