Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2025 Joint Meeting of the Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma Section of the APS, Texas Section of the AAPT & Zone 13 of the SPS
Thursday–Saturday, October 9–11, 2025; Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas
Session FB01: Poster Session (12:00PM - 2:30PM)
12:00 PM,
Friday, October 10, 2025
Texas Christian University
Room: RJH 112, RJH 113
Abstract: FB01.00063 : Capture of freely-floating planetesimal into protoplanetary disks
Presenter:
Richard B Anderson
(The University of Texas at El Paso)
Authors:
Richard B Anderson
(The University of Texas at El Paso)
Kedron P Silsbee
(The University of Texas at El Paso)
We explore a scenario in which planetesimals arise in disks with favorable conditions, such as those with large amounts of solid material and no perturbing companion. Many planetesimals are scattered by giant planets, becoming free-floating planetesimals. These bodies could later be captured by other young stellar disks, accelerating planet formation.
Whereas previous studies assumed capture by aerodynamic drag, we instead investigate capture through the deepening gravitational potential well of a forming protostar. Using numerical simulations, we are modeling this process to determine capture rates. We have run simulations at varying initial velocities and impact parameters and used the final specific energy to derive velocity-dependent capture cross-sections for different collapse models.
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