The influence of dust grain porosity on the analysis of debris disc observations

Debris discs are often modelled assuming compact dust grains, but more and more evidence for the presence of porous grains is found. We aim at quantifying the systematic errors introduced when modelling debris discs composed of porous dust with a disc model assuming spherical, compact grains. We cal...

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Main Authors: Brunngräber, Robert, Wolf, Sebastian, Kirchschlager, Florian, Ertel, Steve
Other Authors: Univ Arizona, Dept Astron, Steward Observ
Language:en
Published: OXFORD UNIV PRESS 2017
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6232722017-04-29T03:00:34Z The influence of dust grain porosity on the analysis of debris disc observations Brunngräber, Robert Wolf, Sebastian Kirchschlager, Florian Ertel, Steve Univ Arizona, Dept Astron, Steward Observ interplanetary medium circumstellar matter infrared: stars Debris discs are often modelled assuming compact dust grains, but more and more evidence for the presence of porous grains is found. We aim at quantifying the systematic errors introduced when modelling debris discs composed of porous dust with a disc model assuming spherical, compact grains. We calculate the optical dust properties derived via the fast, but simple effective medium theory. The theoretical lower boundary of the size distribution - the so-called 'blowout size' - is compared in the cases of compact and porous grains. Finally, we simulate observations of hypothetical debris discs with different porosities and feed them into a fitting procedure using only compact grains. The deviations of the results for compact grains from the original model based on porous grains are analysed. We find that the blowout size increases with increasing grain porosity up to a factor of 2. An analytical approximation function for the blowout size as a function of porosity and stellar luminosity is derived. The analysis of the geometrical disc set-up, when constrained by radial profiles, is barely affected by the porosity. However, the determined minimum grain size and the slope of the grain size distribution derived using compact grains are significantly overestimated. Thus, the unexpectedly high ratio of minimum grain size to blowout size found by previous studies using compact grains can be partially described by dust grain porosity, although the effect is not strong enough to completely explain the trend. 2017-02-01 Article The influence of dust grain porosity on the analysis of debris disc observations 2017, 464 (4):4383 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 0035-8711 1365-2966 10.1093/mnras/stw2675 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/623272 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/623272 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society en https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/mnras/stw2675 © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society OXFORD UNIV PRESS
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topic interplanetary medium
circumstellar matter
infrared: stars
spellingShingle interplanetary medium
circumstellar matter
infrared: stars
Brunngräber, Robert
Wolf, Sebastian
Kirchschlager, Florian
Ertel, Steve
The influence of dust grain porosity on the analysis of debris disc observations
description Debris discs are often modelled assuming compact dust grains, but more and more evidence for the presence of porous grains is found. We aim at quantifying the systematic errors introduced when modelling debris discs composed of porous dust with a disc model assuming spherical, compact grains. We calculate the optical dust properties derived via the fast, but simple effective medium theory. The theoretical lower boundary of the size distribution - the so-called 'blowout size' - is compared in the cases of compact and porous grains. Finally, we simulate observations of hypothetical debris discs with different porosities and feed them into a fitting procedure using only compact grains. The deviations of the results for compact grains from the original model based on porous grains are analysed. We find that the blowout size increases with increasing grain porosity up to a factor of 2. An analytical approximation function for the blowout size as a function of porosity and stellar luminosity is derived. The analysis of the geometrical disc set-up, when constrained by radial profiles, is barely affected by the porosity. However, the determined minimum grain size and the slope of the grain size distribution derived using compact grains are significantly overestimated. Thus, the unexpectedly high ratio of minimum grain size to blowout size found by previous studies using compact grains can be partially described by dust grain porosity, although the effect is not strong enough to completely explain the trend.
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Wolf, Sebastian
Kirchschlager, Florian
Ertel, Steve
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title The influence of dust grain porosity on the analysis of debris disc observations
title_short The influence of dust grain porosity on the analysis of debris disc observations
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title_fullStr The influence of dust grain porosity on the analysis of debris disc observations
title_full_unstemmed The influence of dust grain porosity on the analysis of debris disc observations
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