论文标题

狼疮III类星的Alma调查:早期的行星皮带形成和快速磁盘扩散

ALMA Survey of Lupus Class III Stars: Early Planetesimal Belt Formation and Rapid Disk Dispersal

论文作者

Lovell, J. B., Wyatt, M. C., Ansdell, M., Kama, M., Kennedy, G. M., Manara, C. F., Marino, S., Matrà, L., Rosotti, G., Tazzari, M., Testi, L., Williams, J. P.

论文摘要

III类星是那些没有大型非光层红外发射的恒星形成区域的恒星,这表明最近的原月球磁盘分散。我们在1-3 Myr狼疮区域观察到30级III级星,Alma的Alma为$ {\ sim}856μ$ m,导致了4个检测,我们将其归因于偶然性灰尘。推断的尘埃质量为$ 0.036 { - } 0.093m_ \ oplus $,$ {\ sim} 1 $比以前的测量值低;一个磁盘用半径$ {\ sim} 80 $ au解决。还检测到了视野中的两个II类源,其他11个来源与亚MM星系数计数一致。堆叠非检测可产生一个平均灰尘质量$ {\ sim} 0.0048m_ \ oplus $的边缘检测。我们从CO J = 3-2线中搜索了气体排放,并将其检测到没有LUP推断气体($ 4.9 {\ pm} 1.1 $)$ {\ times} 10^{ - 5} m_ \ oplus $和气体与dust-dust-dust-dust比率$ $ 1.0 {\ pm pm} 0.4 $。将我们的调查与II类资源相结合,显示磁盘质量分布的差距从0.09 { - } 2M_ \ oplus $ for $ {>} 0.7m_ \ odot $ lupus星星,这是从原始磁盘中快速分散MM大小的灰尘的证据。 III类磁盘质量分布与行星皮带的种群模型一致,该模型继续补充主要序列恒星周围看到的碎屑盘。这表明,行星皮带的形成不需要长寿命的原始磁盘,即$ {\ sim} $ 2 MYR内的行星图。尽管所有4个III级磁盘都与碰撞补充一致,但对于两种气体和/或IR的发射可以表明在原始磁盘分散的最后阶段中的原始构成物质。两个没有亚MM检测的III类星星表现出热发射,这可能是由于$ {\ sim} 1 $ au内部的行星形成过程可能引起的。

Class III stars are those in star forming regions without large non-photospheric infrared emission, suggesting recent dispersal of their protoplanetary disks. We observed 30 class III stars in the 1-3 Myr Lupus region with ALMA at ${\sim}856μ$m, resulting in 4 detections that we attribute to circumstellar dust. Inferred dust masses are $0.036{-}0.093M_\oplus$, ${\sim}1$ order of magnitude lower than any previous measurements; one disk is resolved with radius ${\sim}80$ au. Two class II sources in the field of view were also detected, and 11 other sources, consistent with sub-mm galaxy number counts. Stacking non-detections yields a marginal detection with mean dust mass ${\sim}0.0048M_\oplus$. We searched for gas emission from the CO J=3-2 line, and present its detection to NO Lup inferring a gas mass ($4.9 {\pm} 1.1$) ${\times}10^{-5} M_\oplus$ and gas-to-dust ratio $1.0{\pm}0.4$. Combining our survey with class II sources shows a gap in the disk mass distribution from $0.09{-}2M_\oplus$ for ${>}0.7M_\odot$ Lupus stars, evidence of rapid dispersal of mm-sized dust from protoplanetary disks. The class III disk mass distribution is consistent with a population model of planetesimal belts that go on to replenish the debris disks seen around main sequence stars. This suggests that planetesimal belt formation does not require long-lived protoplanetary disks, i.e., planetesimals form within ${\sim}$2 Myr. While all 4 class III disks are consistent with collisional replenishment, for two the gas and/or mid-IR emission could indicate primordial circumstellar material in the final stages of protoplanetary disk dispersal. Two class III stars without sub-mm detections exhibit hot emission that could arise from ongoing planet formation processes inside ${\sim}1$ au.

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