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Midplane temperature profile (black line) of the protoplanetary disk model. The temperature depends on two constituents: viscous heating (dominant in the inner part) and irradiation from the central star (dominant in the outer part). The different colors show the disk’s temp- erature for different viscosities. Larger viscosities result in more viscous heating and thus higher disk temperatures. The other disk parameters can be found in Table 3.
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