2019A&A...631A..58C


Query : 2019A&A...631A..58C

2019A&A...631A..58C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 631A, 58-58 (2019/11-1)

VLA cm-wave survey of young stellar objects in the Oph A cluster: constraining extreme UV- and X-ray-driven disk photoevaporation. A pathfinder for Square Kilometre Array studies.

COUTENS A., LIU H.B., JIMENEZ-SERRA I., BOURKE T.L., FORBRICH J., HOARE M., LOINARD L., TESTI L., AUDARD M., CASELLI P., CHACON-TANARRO A., CODELLA C., DI FRANCESCO J., FONTANI F., HOGERHEIJDE M., JOHANSEN A., JOHNSTONE D., MADDISON S., PANIC O., PEREZ L.M., PODIO L., PUNANOVA A., RAWLINGS J.M.C., SEMENOV D., TAZZARI M., TOBIN J.J., VAN DER WIEL M.H.D., VAN LANGEVELDE H.J., VLEMMINGS W., WALSH C. and WILNER D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations of young stellar objects (YSOs) in centimeter bands can probe the continuum emission from growing dust grains, ionized winds, and magnetospheric activity that are intimately connected to the evolution of protoplanetary disks and the formation of planets. We carried out sensitive continuum observations toward the Ophiuchus A star-forming region, using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) at 10GHz over a field-of-view of 6' and with a spatial resolution of θmajmin∼0.4"x0.2". We achieved a 5µJy/beam rms noise level at the center of our mosaic field of view. Among the 18 sources we detected, 16 were YSOs (three Class 0, five Class I, six Class II, and two Class III) and two were extragalactic candidates. We find that thermal dust emission generally contributed less than 30% of the emission at 10GHz. The radio emission is dominated by other types of emission, such as gyro-synchrotron radiation from active magnetospheres, free-free emission from thermal jets, free-free emission from the outflowing photoevaporated disk material, and synchrotron emission from accelerated cosmic-rays in jet or protostellar surface shocks. These different types of emission could not be clearly disentangled. Our non-detections for Class II/III disks suggest that extreme UV-driven photoevaporation is insufficient to explain disk dispersal, assuming that the contribution of UV photoevaporating stellar winds to radio flux does not evolve over time. The sensitivity of our data cannot exclude photoevaporation due to the role of X-ray photons as an efficient mechanism for disk dispersal. Deeper surveys using the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will have the capacity to provide significant constraints to disk photoevaporation.

Abstract Copyright: © A. Coutens et al. 2019

Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - protoplanetary disks - radio continuum: stars - stars: activity

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/631/A58): list.dat fits/*>

Nomenclature: Table B.1: [CLJ2019] JHHMMSS.ss+DDMMSS.s N=42.

Simbad objects: 47

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Number of rows : 47
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 V* GM Aur Or* 04 55 10.9815576936 +30 21 59.373771876 14.59 13.351 12.242 11.798   K3Ve 688 0
2 3C 286 Sy1 13 31 08.2883506368 +30 30 32.960091564   17.51 17.25     ~ 4341 2
3 ROC 9 Rad 16 26 08.04 -24 25 23.1           ~ 4 0
4 GSS 26 Y*O 16 26 10.33152 -24 20 54.8232           M0 84 1
5 [EDJ2009] 800 Y*? 16 26 14.63 -24 25 07.5           ~ 12 0
6 CRBR 2314.4-1237 Y*O 16 26 15.8177264160 -24 19 22.561232916           ~ 23 1
7 GSS 29 TT* 16 26 16.8561896376 -24 22 23.150221356       17.4 15.23 K5-K6 84 1
8 DoAr 24 TT* 16 26 17.0743951968 -24 20 21.594730920   16.06 14.21 14.02 11.57 K7.5V 112 1
9 CRBR 2315.8-1700 Y*O 16 26 17.22936 -24 23 45.3660           ~ 43 0
10 CRBR 2317.3-1925 Y*O 16 26 18.82056 -24 26 10.5216           M7 46 0
11 CRBR 2317.5-1729 Y*O 16 26 18.98232 -24 24 14.2596           M6 47 0
12 GSS 30 Y*O 16 26 21.38160 -24 23 04.0524           ~ 210 1
13 [GY92] 5 Y*O 16 26 21.5381846568 -24 26 00.994958844       18.30 15.80 M7 69 1
14 [CHG85] GSS 30 IRS 3 Y*O 16 26 21.77376 -24 22 51.3948           ~ 66 0
15 [GY92] 10 Y*O 16 26 22.18584 -24 23 52.3572           M8.5 31 0
16 [RR90] Oph 2320.8-1721 Y*O 16 26 22.26912 -24 24 07.0632           M8 70 0
17 VSSG 12 Y*O 16 26 22.38552 -24 22 52.9464           ~ 52 0
18 [AMD2002] J162623-242101 Y*O 16 26 23.36 -24 20 59.9           ~ 5 0
19 GSS 31 TT* 16 26 23.3684537424 -24 20 59.579380248   15.9 14.70 14.33 11.53 K0e 143 1
20 [AMD2002] J162623-242103 Y*O 16 26 23.42 -24 21 02.0           ~ 5 0
21 [GY92] 21 Y*O 16 26 23.57976 -24 24 39.4956           K7 71 2
22 GSS 32 TT* 16 26 24.0509462472 -24 24 48.095495928       17.81 15.58 K5-K6 103 1
23 [GY92] 31 Y*O 16 26 25.23384 -24 23 23.9208           M5.5 27 1
24 [GY92] 29 Y*O 16 26 25.28280 -24 24 45.0072           ~ 24 1
25 [GY92] 30 Y*O 16 26 25.48920 -24 23 01.5576           ~ 46 0
26 ALMA J162625.63-242429.5 Y*O 16 26 25.62 -24 24 28.9           ~ 39 1
27 SSTc2d J162625.9-242340 Y*O 16 26 25.99 -24 23 40.5           ~ 9 0
28 GBS-VLA J162626.31-242430.2 Y*O 16 26 26.31 -24 24 30.7           ~ 14 0
29 GBS-VLA J162626.39-242430.9 Y*O 16 26 26.39 -24 24 30.8           ~ 30 0
30 NAME VLA 1623-243 Y*O 16 26 26.42 -24 24 30.0           ~ 404 0
31 VSSG 29 Y*O 16 26 27.8153977560 -24 26 41.853907500         17.85 M5 43 1
32 GDS J162627.8-242359 Y*O 16 26 27.83 -24 23 59.4           ~ 4 1
33 GBS-VLA J162629.63-242317.2 G? 16 26 29.62 -24 23 17.3           ~ 5 0
34 VSSG 27 Y*O 16 26 30.46896 -24 22 57.1440           M 62 1
35 GBS-VLA J162630.59-242023.0 G? 16 26 30.59 -24 20 23.0           ~ 4 1
36 [GY92] 59 TT* 16 26 31.3666819344 -24 25 30.308255112         18.90 M3.75 22 1
37 [GY92] 64 Y*O 16 26 32.52576 -24 26 35.4480           M8 23 0
38 GSS 35 TT* 16 26 34.1761719864 -24 23 28.283473860     16.53 14.75 12.51 B3 236 1
39 GBS-VLA J162634.95-242655.3 G? 16 26 34.95 -24 26 55.3           ~ 4 0
40 GBS-VLA J162635.33-242405.2 G? 16 26 35.33 -24 24 05.3           ~ 6 0
41 VSSG 4 Y*O 16 26 37.78680 -24 23 00.7476           ~ 32 0
42 [GY92] 84 Y*O 16 26 38.80368 -24 23 22.7328           M6 22 0
43 [GY92] 90 Y*O 16 26 39.91704 -24 22 33.4272           M8.25 18 0
44 WLY 2-18 Y*O 16 26 42.73560 -24 24 27.7200           ~ 7 0
45 [GY92] 109 Y*O 16 26 42.89280 -24 22 59.0808           M6 19 0
46 BKLT J162643-242452 Y*O 16 26 43.86360 -24 24 50.6808           ~ 6 0
47 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3630 1

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