Efficient dust radial drift around young intermediate-mass stars

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS(2022)

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The radial velocities and direct imaging observations of exoplanets have suggested that the frequency of giant planets may decrease for intermediate-mass stars (2.5 - 8M(circle dot)). The key mechanism that could hinder their formation remains unclear. From a theoretical point of view, planet formation around intermediate-mass stars may take place on longer timescales, which - coupled with fast migration and efficient photoevaporation - may prevent planetary formation in these environments. In this letter, we investigate the temporal evolution of the radial drift for dust particles in disks when stellar evolution is taken into account. We demonstrate that the particle drift velocity around intermediate-mass stars sharply increases after 1-2 Myr, potentially creating a difficult barrier to overcome in the first steps of planet formation. This high radial drift could explain the lack of disk detections around intermediate-mass stars older than 3-4 Myr, as opposed to low-mass stars (<2.5 M-circle dot), where the drift may not be the most impactful factor for the disk evolution. Future high-resolution images of these disks can help us to explain why planets around intermediate-mass stars may be rare. In addition, we can explore whether the role of efficient dust radial drift does in fact hinder planet formation around intermediate-mass stars - or otherwise.
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accretion, accretion disks, planets and satellites: formation, circumstellar matter, protoplanetary disks, stars: pre-main sequence
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