Tidally-induced warps in protostellar discs

ArXiv astro-ph/9810014 (1998)

Authors:

C Terquem, J Papaloizou, R Nelson

Abstract:

We review results on the dynamics of warped gaseous discs. We consider tidal perturbation of a Keplerian disc by a companion star orbiting in a plane inclined to the disc. The perturbation induces the precession of the disc, and thus of any jet it could drive. In some conditions the precession rate is uniform, and as a result the disc settles into a warp mode. The tidal torque also leads to the truncation of the disc, to the evolution of the inclination angle (not necessarily towards alignment of the disc and orbital planes) and to a transport of angular momentum in the disc. We note that the spectral energy distribution of such a warped disc is different from that of a flat disc. We conclude by listing observational effects of warps in protostellar discs.

Planet formation, orbital evolution and planet-star tidal interaction

ArXiv astro-ph/9809200 (1998)

Authors:

DNC Lin, JCB Papaloizou, G Bryden, S Ida, C Terquem

Abstract:

We consider several processes operating during the late stages of planet formation that can affect observed orbital elements. Disk-planet interactions, tidal interactions with the central star, long term orbital instability and the Kozai mechanism are discussed.

On the Global Warping of a Thin Self-gravitating Near-Keplerian Gaseous Disk with Application to the Disk in NGC 4258

The Astrophysical Journal 497 (1998) 212-226

Authors:

JCB Papaloizou, C Terquem, DNC Lin

On the tidal interaction of a solar-type star with an orbiting companion: Excitation of g-mode oscillation and orbital evolution

The Astrophysical Journal 502:2 PART 1 (1998) 788-801

Authors:

C Terquem, JCB Papaloizou, RP Nelson, DNC Lin

The response of accretion disks to bending waves: Angular momentum transport and resonances

Astrophysical Journal 509:2 PART I (1998) 819-835