reaccretion
Reaccretion is the process by which material that has been removed, dispersed, or ejected from a body or region is gravitationally gathered back onto a surface or into a system. It can operate on planetary scales, in circumstellar disks, and in galactic or extragalactic contexts. The term encompasses a range of scenarios in which gravity or other forces reassemble previously separated matter.
In planetary science, reaccretion commonly refers to ejecta from impact events or debris in a protoplanetary
In disk and planetary formation, reaccretion can describe the reassembly of fragments that fragment or drift
In astrophysics, reaccretion includes fallback accretion, where gas or stellar debris ejected by winds, radiation pressure,
Modeling reaccretion is important for understanding planetary growth, atmosphere formation, and galactic evolution, and is constrained