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Table 1
Basic model parameters for the standard T Tauri disk.
Quantity | Symbol | Value |
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Stellar mass | M ∗ | 0.7 M⊙ |
Effective temperature | T eff | 4000 K |
Stellar luminosity | L ∗ | 1.0 L⊙ |
FUV excess | f UV | 0.01 |
p UV | 1.3 | |
Cosmic ray ionization rate | ζ CR | 1.7 × 10-17 s-1 |
Chemical heating efficiency | γ chem | 0.2 |
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Disk gas mass1 | M gas | 0.033 M⊙ |
dust-to-gas mass ratio | δ | 0.01 |
Inner disk radius | R in | 0.07 au |
Outer disk radius2 | R out | 700 au |
Tapered edge radius | R taper | 100 au |
Radial column density power index | ϵ | 1.0 |
Reference radius | R 0 | 100 au |
Scale height at R0 | H 0 | 10.0 au |
Disk flaring power index | β | 1.15 |
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Minimum dust particle radius | a min | 0.05 μm |
Maximum dust particle radius | a max | 3000.0 μm |
Dust size distribution power index | a pow | 3.5 |
Notes.
(1)
The disk mass is a factor 3.3 higher than in the original Woitke et al. (2016) model.
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