DESTINY: Database for the Effects of STellar encounters on dIsks and plaNetary sYstems

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Asmita Bhandare, Susanne Pfalzner
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Abstract

Most stars form as part of a stellar group. These young stars are mostly surrounded by a disk from which potentially a planetary system might form. Both, the disk and later on the planetary system, may be affected by the cluster environment due to close fly-bys. The here presented database can be used to determine the gravitational effect of such fly-bys on non-viscous disks and planetary systems. The database contains data for fly-by scenarios spanning mass ratios between the perturber and host star from 0.3 to 50.0, periastron distances from 30 au to 1000 au, orbital inclination from 0° to 180° and angle of periastron of 0°, 45° and 90°. Thus covering a wide parameter space relevant for fly-bys in stellar clusters. The data can either be downloaded to perform one’s own diagnostics like for e.g. determining disk size, disk mass, etc. after specific encounters, obtain parameter dependencies or the different particle properties can be visualized interactively. Currently the database is restricted to fly-bys on parabolic orbits, but it will be extended to hyperbolic orbits in the future. All of the data from this extensive parameter study is now publicly available as DESTINY.

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命运:恒星碰撞对磁盘和行星系统影响的数据库
大多数恒星都是恒星群的一部分。这些年轻的恒星大多被一个可能形成行星系统的圆盘所包围。由于近距离飞掠,星团环境可能会影响到磁盘和后来的行星系统。这里提出的数据库可以用来确定这种飞掠对非粘性盘和行星系统的引力效应。该数据库包含了飞掠场景的数据,包括摄动星和主星之间的质量比从0.3到50.0,近地天体距离从30天文单位到1000天文单位,轨道倾角从0°到180°,近地天体角度为0°,45°和90°。因此涵盖了与星团飞掠相关的广泛参数空间。数据可以下载来执行自己的诊断,例如在特定遭遇后确定磁盘大小,磁盘质量等,获得参数依赖关系,或者可以交互式地可视化不同的粒子属性。目前,该数据库仅限于抛物线轨道上的飞掠,但将来将扩展到双曲线轨道。这项广泛的参数研究的所有数据现在都可以作为DESTINY公开获得。
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