Bibcode
Mediavilla, E.; Buitrago, J.; Portilla, M.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (ISSN 0035-8711), vol. 261, no. 1, p. 222-228.
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1993
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Description
We report how the action of radiation forces on small solid particles in
a circumstellar disk could induce a suitable mechanism for orbital
migration of protoplanets. Since the ratio of radiation-to-gravitational
forces acting on a particle depends on its physical and chemical
properties, different particles following the same trajectory move with
different velocities. Sufficiently large bodies, insensitive to
radiation forces, would accrete dust particles that are moving more
slowly, thus spiralling towards the central star and transporting mass
and angular momentum from the outer to the inner parts of the
circumstellar disk. In the case of quasi-circular motion, a simple law
relates the masses of the large bodies to their positions. For
quantities such as the final mass of the migrating bodies and the
time-scale involved, the estimated orders of magnitude resulting from
the migration process are well within the cosmogonic scale.