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Table D.1

Initial dust distributions, rounded quantities for the three maximum grain sizes used in our models (the exact calculation can be made using the method presented in Sect. 3.3).

Smax s(cm), θ : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
2.5(−5) s (cm) 4.11(−7) 6.08(−7) 8.99(−7) 1.33(−6) 1.97(−6) 2.91(−6) 4.3(−6) 6.36(−6) 9.4(−6) 1.39(−5)
θ 3.56(−4) 4.33(−4) 5.26(−4) 6.40(−4) 7.78(−4) 9.46(−4) 1.15(−3) 1.4(−3) 1.7(−3) 2.1(−3)

0.01 s (cm) 3.05(−7) 8.2(−7) 2.21(−6) 5.95(−6) 1.6(−5) 4.31(−5) 1.16(−4) 3.12(−4) 8.41(−4) 2.26(−3)
θ 4.56(−5) 7.49(−5) 1.223(−4) 2.02(−4) 3.31(−4) 5.43(−4) 8.9(−4) 1.46(−3) 2.40(−3) 3.93(−3)

0.1 s (cm) 2.72(−7) 9.2(−7) 3.12(−6) 1.05(−5) 3.58(−5) 1.21(−4) 4.12(−4) 1.4(−3) 4.73(−3) 1.6(−2)
θ 1.88(−5) 3.47(−5) 6.39(−5) 1.18(−4) 2.16(−4) 3.99(−4) 7.34(−4) 1.35(−3) 2.49(−3) 4.58(−3)

Notes. For each Smax, the first linerepresent the grain size in cm and the second the initial dust-to-gas ratio. The exponents are given by the parenthesis and the integers from 1 to 10 correspond to bins of increasing sizes.

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