What determines the formation and characteristics of protoplanetary discs?
Patrick Hennebelle, Beno\^it Commer\c{c}on, Yueh-Ning Lee, S\'ebastien, Charnoz

TL;DR
This study uses non-ideal MHD simulations to explore how initial conditions and numerical parameters influence the formation and characteristics of protoplanetary discs, highlighting the importance of accretion schemes and magnetic effects.
Contribution
It demonstrates that disc properties are strongly affected by the accretion scheme and numerical resolution, emphasizing the role of small-scale processes and magnetic diffusion in disc formation.
Findings
Disc mass is largely independent of numerical parameters.
Disc properties are mainly influenced by the accretion scheme.
Magnetic effects and initial conditions have limited impact on disc diversity.
Abstract
Planets form in protoplanetary discs. Their masses, distribution, and orbits sensitively depend on the structure of the protoplanetary discs. However, what sets the initial structure of the discs in terms of mass, radius and accretion rate is still unknown. We perform non-ideal MHD numerical simulations using the adaptive mesh refinement code Ramses, of a collapsing, one solar mass, molecular core to study the disc formation and early, up to 100 kyr, evolution, paying great attention to the impact of numerical resolution and accretion scheme. We found that while the mass of the central object is almost independent of the numerical parameters such as the resolution and the accretion scheme onto the sink particle, the disc mass, and to a lower extent its size, heavily depend on the accretion scheme, which we found, is itself resolution dependent. This implies that the accretion onto the…
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