The ionization fraction in alpha-models of protoplanetary disks

We calculate the ionization fraction of protostellar alpha disks, taking into account vertical temperature structure, and the possible presence of trace metal atoms. Both thermal and X-ray ionization are considered. Previous investigations of layered disks used radial power-law models with isotherma...

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Main Authors: Fromang, S, Terquem, C, Balbus, S
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2001
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Summary:We calculate the ionization fraction of protostellar alpha disks, taking into account vertical temperature structure, and the possible presence of trace metal atoms. Both thermal and X-ray ionization are considered. Previous investigations of layered disks used radial power-law models with isothermal vertical structure. But alpha models are used to model accretion, and the present work is a step towards a self-consistent treatment. The extent of the magnetically uncoupled (``dead'') zone depends sensitively on alpha, on the assumed accretion rate, and on the critical magnetic Reynolds number, below which MHD turbulence cannot be self-sustained. Its extent is extremely model-dependent. It is also shown that a tiny fraction of the cosmic abundance of metal atoms can dramatically affect the ionization balance. Gravitational instabilities are an unpromising source of transport, except in the early stages of disk formation.