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This project investigates the formation of planets in protoplanetary disks by studying the dynamics of dust particles. It aims to develop realistic models of dust evolution to better understand how planets form and the conditions necessary for life.
Protoplanetary disks (PPDs) are the birthplace of planets like our Earth.
In recent years hundreds of planetary systems have been detected, where some planets appear to be in the habitable zone and show best conditions to retain water, a prerequisite for life.
So far the formation of planets and planetary systems is not totally understood.
It is known that planet formation takes place in PPDs and that dust particles are the basic modules for planet construction.
With the growth of dust grains, w…
QUEEN MARY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
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