论文标题

$λ$ ORIONIS磁盘的Alma调查:从超新星到星球

An ALMA survey of $λ$ Orionis disks: from supernovae to planet formation

论文作者

Ansdell, Megan, Haworth, Thomas J., Williams, Jonathan P., Facchini, Stefano, Winter, Andrew, Manara, Carlo F., Hacar, Alvaro, Chiang, Eugene, van Terwisga, Sierk, van der Marel, Nienke, van Dishoeck, Ewine F.

论文摘要

Atacama大毫米/亚毫米阵列(ALMA)进行的原月球磁盘调查现在正在探测一系列环境条件,从狼疮等低质量恒星形成区域到大量的OB群集,例如$σ$ orionis。在这里,我们对$λ$ ORIONIS中的原月球磁盘进行了ALMA调查,在Orion中〜5 Myr Old Ob cluster,灰尘质量敏感性与附近地区的调查相当(〜0.4 $ m_ \ oplus $)。我们评估了巨大的OB恒星如何影响行星的形成,特别是从$λ$ Orionis的核心中可能发生的超新星。研究这些效果很重要,因为大多数行星系统(包括我们的太阳系)可能诞生于集群环境中。我们发现,大型恒星的作用,以苏佩尔诺娃的反馈和/或超新星本身的形式,似乎并没有显着降低$λ$ orionis的进化年龄预期的可用行星形成的材料。我们还比较了$λ$ ORIONIS中挥之不去的大量“离群”磁盘与其他进化区域的类似系统,假设这些离群值在其内部磁盘中托管了抑制磁盘驱散以延长其外部原始磁盘的寿命的内部磁盘。我们以许多用于未来工作的途径结束,强调了$λ$ ORIONIS仍然有很多东西可以教给我们有关银河系中最常见的形成行星环境的类型之一。

Protoplanetary disk surveys by the Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) are now probing a range of environmental conditions, from low-mass star-forming regions like Lupus to massive OB clusters like $σ$ Orionis. Here we conduct an ALMA survey of protoplanetary disks in $λ$ Orionis, a ~5 Myr old OB cluster in Orion, with dust mass sensitivities comparable to the surveys of nearby regions (~0.4 $M_\oplus$). We assess how massive OB stars impact planet formation, in particular from the supernova that may have occurred ~1 Myr ago in the core of $λ$ Orionis; studying these effects is important as most planetary systems, including our Solar System, are likely born in cluster environments. We find that the effects of massive stars, in the form of pre-supernova feedback and/or a supernova itself, do not appear to significantly reduce the available planet-forming material otherwise expected at the evolved age of $λ$ Orionis. We also compare a lingering massive "outlier" disk in $λ$ Orionis to similar systems in other evolved regions, hypothesizing that these outliers host companions in their inner disks that suppress disk dispersal to extend the lifetimes of their outer primordial disks. We conclude with numerous avenues for future work, highlighting how $λ$ Orionis still has much to teach us about perhaps one of the most common types of planet-forming environments in the Galaxy.

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