2020A&A...639A..58M


Query : 2020A&A...639A..58M

2020A&A...639A..58M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 639A, 58-58 (2020/7-1)

X-shooter survey of disk accretion in Upper Scorpius. I. Very high accretion rates at age > 5 Myr.

MANARA C.F., NATTA A., ROSOTTI G.P., ALCALA J.M., NISINI B., LODATO G., TESTI L., PASCUCCI I., HILLENBRAND L., CARPENTER J., SCHOLZ A., FEDELE D., FRASCA A., MULDERS G., RIGLIACO E., SCARDONI C. and ZARI E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Determining the mechanisms that drive the evolution of protoplanetary disks is a necessary step toward understanding how planets form. For this work, we measured the mass accretion rate for young stellar objects with disks at age>5Myr, a critical test for the current models of disk evolution. We present the analysis of the spectra of 36 targets in the ∼5-10Myr old Upper Scorpius star-forming region for which disk masses were measured with ALMA. We find that the mass accretion rates in this sample of old but still surviving disks are similarly high as those of the younger (∼1-3Myr old) star-forming regions of Lupus and Chamaeleon I, when considering the dependence on stellar and disk mass. In particular, several disks show high mass accretion rates ≥10–9M/yr while having low disk masses. Furthermore, the median values of the measured mass accretion rates in the disk mass ranges where our sample is complete at a level ∼60-80% are compatible in these three regions. At the same time, the spread of mass accretion rates at any given disk mass is still >0.9dex, even at age>5Myr. These results are in contrast with simple models of viscous evolution, which would predict that the values of the mass accretion rate diminish with time, and a tighter correlation with disk mass at age>5Myr. Similarly, simple models of internal photoevaporation cannot reproduce the observed mass accretion rates, while external photoevaporation might explain the low disk masses and high accretion rates. A possible partial solution to the discrepancy with the viscous models is that the gas-to-dust ratio of the disks at ∼5-10Myr is significantly different and higher than the canonical 100, as suggested by some dust and gas disk evolution models. The results shown here require the presence of several interplaying processes, such as detailed dust evolution, external photoevaporation, and possibly MHD winds, to explain the secular evolution of protoplanetary disks.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - protoplanetary disks - stars: pre-main sequence - stars: variables: T Tauri, Herbig Ae/Be

Simbad objects: 46

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Number of rows : 46
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 Ass Ori OB 1b As* 05 34.0 -01 30           ~ 266 0
2 RMC 136 Cl* 05 38 42.396 -69 06 03.36   5.81 5.40     ~ 2018 2
3 Ass Vel OB 2 As* 08 09 22.478 -47 21 03.46           ~ 272 0
4 NAME eta Cha Association OpC 08 42 32.9 -78 57 47           ~ 363 0
5 NAME TW Hya Association As* 11 01.9 -34 42           ~ 942 0
6 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
7 NGC 3603 OpC 11 15 10.8 -61 15 32           ~ 1065 1
8 RX J1535.8-2959 ** 15 35 48.559992 -29 58 55.22628   16.267 14.909 14.246   M4 20 0
9 2MASS J15514032-2146103 Y*? 15 51 40.3236141816 -21 46 10.410119868           M4Ve 21 0
10 2MASS J15530132-2114135 Y*? 15 53 01.3221988656 -21 14 13.535823156           M4Ve 21 0
11 UCAC2 23646111 * 15 53 42.1002855120 -20 49 28.339057632         13.55 M3.4V 25 0
12 RX J155829.5-231026 TT* 15 58 29.8128891888 -23 10 07.752769680           M3e 47 0
13 HD 143006 Or* 15 58 36.9126279888 -22 57 15.220559196   10.92 10.14   8.70 G5IVe 255 0
14 [PBB2002] USco J160018.4-223011 * 16 00 18.4309283544 -22 30 11.535396696           M3e 27 0
15 [PBB2002] USco J160140.8-225810 ** 16 01 40.868760 -22 58 10.58520   15.67 15.30 15.37   M3e 27 0
16 [PBB2002] USco J160207.5-225746 Ro* 16 02 07.5766784976 -22 57 46.882812240           M1e 37 0
17 2MASS J16024152-2138245 Ro* 16 02 41.5203177936 -21 38 24.636813108           M4.75 25 0
18 NAME Lupus Complex SFR 16 03 -38.1           ~ 720 0
19 2MASS J16035767-2031055 TT* 16 03 57.6711677256 -20 31 05.604697272   13.4   11.73 10.92 K5 60 0
20 [PGZ2001] J160357.9-194210 Y*O 16 03 57.9355222272 -19 42 10.905101028           M2e 45 0
21 UCAC4 352-076526 Ro* 16 04 17.4053275800 -19 42 28.816820568   15.809 14.697 15.535   M3.5 25 0
22 [M81] I-490 Y*O 16 04 18.9135130896 -24 30 39.860961120   15.56 13.87 13.50 11.23 M2.5e 22 0
23 ATO J241.0901-21.5080 Y*O 16 04 21.6547947840 -21 30 28.550063304   13.3       K2 133 0
24 [PGZ2001] J160545.4-202308 Y*O 16 05 45.3995129856 -20 23 08.809297440           M2e 38 0
25 ScoPMS 31 TT* 16 06 21.9398106936 -19 28 44.802473268     13.47     M0.5V 50 0
26 2MASS J16063539-2516510 * 16 06 35.3929524000 -25 16 51.199726044           M4.5 20 0
27 [PGZ2001] J160643.8-190805 Y*O 16 06 43.8620267616 -19 08 05.549732448           K6e 49 0
28 2MASS J16072625-2432079 Y*? 16 07 26.2542206184 -24 32 07.913328360           M3.5 26 0
29 2MASS J16081566-2222199 LM* 16 08 15.6662977704 -22 22 20.054864892           M3.25 27 0
30 [T64] 3 Y*O 16 08 23.2468097568 -19 30 00.977031108         11.79 K9e 54 0
31 [PGZ2001] J160827.5-194904 Y*O 16 08 27.5104444296 -19 49 05.061066924           M5e 35 0
32 [PBB2002] USco J160900.0-190836 Ro* 16 09 00.0227996640 -19 08 36.865209012           M5e 41 0
33 [PGZ2001] J160900.7-190852 TT* 16 09 00.7592409720 -19 08 52.680361920           M1.0V 68 0
34 [PBB2002] USco J160953.6-175446 Y*? 16 09 53.6173365312 -17 54 47.434100292           M3e 37 0
35 2MASS J16104636-1840598 LM* 16 10 46.3656092640 -18 40 59.927804976   19.5       M4.5 33 0
36 UCAC2 23893922 Em* 16 11 13.3078806264 -20 19 02.974403388           M3 22 1
37 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
38 [T64] 6 Em* 16 12 39.1668122808 -18 59 28.459379616   15.5   13.99 11.84 K2.5IV 39 1
39 UCAC4 325-083773 Ro* 16 13 36.5071753392 -25 03 47.736449460   15.997 15.128 15.461   M3.5 23 0
40 2MASS J16135434-2320342 LM* 16 13 54.3201573624 -23 20 34.610381412           M4.5 23 0
41 CD-22 11432 TT* 16 14 11.0697507472 -23 05 36.071480044   11.90 10.70   9.255 K2IV 78 0
42 [PGZ2001] J161433.6-190013 Y*O 16 14 33.6717724656 -19 00 13.479169896           M3e 30 0
43 GSC 06209-00747 Em* 16 15 44.1705964824 -19 21 17.234880660   15.56 14.14     K5:Ve 33 0
44 2MASS J16181904-2028479 Y*O 16 18 19.0518159768 -20 28 47.899349724           M4.75 22 0
45 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3628 1
46 Ass Ori OB 1a As* ~ ~           ~ 230 0

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