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Currents of Matter Feed and Transform Young Protoplanetary Discs

The NOEMA radio-interferometer has characterized an accretion current, called "streamer", feeding a young protoplanetary disc. This flow of interstellar matter has a major impact on the structure and chemistry of the disc, influencing the conditions of formation of the future planets in this system. An advance made possible thanks to the work carried out by Maxime Tanious in the framework of his thesis at the Institute of Planetology and Dastrop…
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The NOEMA radio-interferometer has characterized an accretion current, called "streamer", feeding a young protoplanetary disc. This flow of interstellar matter has a major impact on the structure and chemistry of the disc, influencing the conditions of formation of the future planets in this system. An advance made possible thanks to the work carried out by Maxime Tanious in the framework of his thesis at the Institute of Planetology and Dastrop…

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Université Grenoble Alpes broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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