Instabilities in Protoplanetary Disks and Their Effects on Planetesimal Formation in the Low Turbulence Limit
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This thesis uses hydrodynamic simulations to explore the properties of protoplanetary
disks in the limit of weak turbulence and small particles. It characterizes the nature
of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability that is expected after the initial settling phase in
disks containing small grains. These disks generate levels of turbulence consistent with
observations. Values of the Shakura-Sunyaev turbulence parameter α are extracted
directly from the simulations and are found to be approximately α = 2.7 × 10−5. The
implications of high and low values of α on planet formation are investigated, showing
that planets can still form in disks with weak turbulence. We explore the associated
constraints on planet formation and how they may affect the formation of planets at
different radii within plausible planet forming disks.