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Exemplary BAM1 dust aggregate with an effective radius of aeff = 1.2 μm. The aggregate rotates with an angular velocity, ω, that corresponds to its maximum moment of inertia, Im. The rotation and precession of the dust aggregate result from gas-dust interactions, where the gas and dust components move with a relative velocity, vdrift, through the disk. The angle, Θ, is defined as the angle between ω and vdrift.

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