Interactions Among Non-Interacting Particles in Planet Formation Simulations
Shirui Peng, Konstantin Batygin

TL;DR
This paper investigates how indirect interactions among small particles in planet formation simulations can cause self-stirring, revealing potential inaccuracies in common approximation schemes used in N-body simulations.
Contribution
It demonstrates that indirect coupling among non-interacting particles can induce dynamical excitation, challenging assumptions in standard simulation methods.
Findings
Self-stirring occurs even without big bodies.
The effect is independent of time-step and integration algorithm.
Indirect excitation has negligible impact on terrestrial planet formation simulations.
Abstract
Over the course of the recent decades, -body simulations have become a standard tool for quantifying the gravitational perturbations that ensue in planet-forming disks. Within the context of such simulations, massive non-central bodies are routinely classified into "big" and "small" particles, where big objects interact with all other objects self-consistently, while small bodies interact with big bodies but not with each other. Importantly, this grouping translates to an approximation scheme where the orbital evolution of small bodies is dictated entirely by the dynamics of the big bodies, yielding considerable computational advantages with little added cost in terms of astrophysical accuracy. Here we point out, however, that this scheme can also yield spurious dynamical behaviour, where even in absence of big bodies within a simulation, indirect coupling among small bodies can lead…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
