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Toci, C.; Lodato, G.; Livio, F.G.; Rosotti, G.; Trapman, L.
2023
An analytical solution to measure the gas size in protoplanetary discs in the viscous self-similar scenario
Article / Letter to editor
open access
Zagaria, F.; Rosotti, G.P.; Lodato, G.
2021
On dust evolution in planet-forming discs in binary systems: I. Theoretical and numerical modelling: radial drift is faster in binary discs
Article / Letter to editor
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Toci, C.; Rosotti, G.P.; Lodato, G.; Testi, L.; Trapman, L.
2021
On the secular evolution of the ratio between gas and dust radii in protoplanetary discs
Article / Letter to editor
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Zagaria, F.; Rosotti, G.P.; Lodato, G.
2021
On dust evolution in planet-forming discs in binary systems: II. Comparison with Taurus and ρ Ophiuchus (sub-)millimetre observations: discs in binaries have small dust sizes
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