A coupled-oscillator model for the formation of planetary rings

Abstract

We study the dichotomy between compact satellite and ring formation in proto-planetary disks. Specifically, we examine the behavior of a model system of N identical particles locked into circular, gravitationally-bound orbits around a central body. We treat interactions as dominated by inter-particle collisions, and extract an effective two-particle interaction function based on both theory and simulations. We then demonstrate that the expected dynamics are equivalent to a variant of the Kuramoto model, which undergoes a phase transition as parameters vary. This offers a novel potential explanation for the transition between formation of rings versus moons.

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