The Short Circuit Instability in Protoplanetary Disks: Processing high temperature minerals

EPJ Web of Conferences(2013)

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Abstract
We introduce a magneto-hydrodynamic instability which occurs, among other locations, in the inner, hot regions of protoplanetary disks, and which alters the way in which resistive dissipation of magnetic energy into heat proceeds. This instability can be likened to both an electrical short circuit and lightning, as it concentrates the dissipation of magnetic energy by means of the enhanced release of free electrons. This instability can generate very high temperatures, making it an excellent candidate for thermally processing protoplanetary disk solids, from annealing silicates to melting chondrules or even CAIs.
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protoplanetary disks,short circuit instability,high temperature minerals
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