Circumstellar discs with large dust depleted cavities and vigorous accretion onto the central star are often considered signposts for (multiple) giant planet formation. In this letter we show that X-ray photoevaporation operating in discs with modest (factors 3-10) gas-phase depletion of Carbon and Oxygen at large radii (> 15 AU) yield the inner radius and accretion rates for most of the observed discs, without the need to invoke giant planet formation. We present one-dimensional viscous evolution models of discs affected by X-ray photoevaporation assuming moderate gas-phase depletion of Carbon and Oxygen, well within the range reported by recent observations. Our models use a simplified prescription for scaling the X-ray photoevaporation r...
Photoevaporation driven by the ultraviolet radiation from massive stars severely limits the lifetime...
The photoevaporation of protoplanetary discs by nearby massive stars present in their birth cluster ...
Protoplanetary discs are a natural consequence of the star formation process and as such are ubiquit...
Photoevaporation of planet-forming discs by high-energy radiation from the central star is potential...
The so-called transition discs provide an important tool to probe various mechanisms that might infl...
Protoplanetary discs are the site of star and planet formation, and their evolution and consequent d...
Transition discs are protoplanetary discs that show evidence for large holes or wide gaps (with widt...
Context. Observations of young stars hosting transition disks show that several of them have high ac...
We analyse N-body simulations of star-forming regions to investigate the effects of external far- an...
The modality of disc dispersal is thought to be of fundamental importance to planet formation, yet t...
Photoevaporation from high energy stellar radiation has been thought to drive the dispersal of proto...
Theoretical models of protoplanetary disc dispersal predict a phase where photoevaporation has trunc...
We model the radiatively driven flow from IM Lup – a large protoplanetary disc expected to be irradi...
Context. Numerical models have shown that disc dispersal via internal photoevaporation driven by the...
The modality of disc dispersal is thought to be of fundamental importance to planet formation, yet t...
Photoevaporation driven by the ultraviolet radiation from massive stars severely limits the lifetime...
The photoevaporation of protoplanetary discs by nearby massive stars present in their birth cluster ...
Protoplanetary discs are a natural consequence of the star formation process and as such are ubiquit...
Photoevaporation of planet-forming discs by high-energy radiation from the central star is potential...
The so-called transition discs provide an important tool to probe various mechanisms that might infl...
Protoplanetary discs are the site of star and planet formation, and their evolution and consequent d...
Transition discs are protoplanetary discs that show evidence for large holes or wide gaps (with widt...
Context. Observations of young stars hosting transition disks show that several of them have high ac...
We analyse N-body simulations of star-forming regions to investigate the effects of external far- an...
The modality of disc dispersal is thought to be of fundamental importance to planet formation, yet t...
Photoevaporation from high energy stellar radiation has been thought to drive the dispersal of proto...
Theoretical models of protoplanetary disc dispersal predict a phase where photoevaporation has trunc...
We model the radiatively driven flow from IM Lup – a large protoplanetary disc expected to be irradi...
Context. Numerical models have shown that disc dispersal via internal photoevaporation driven by the...
The modality of disc dispersal is thought to be of fundamental importance to planet formation, yet t...
Photoevaporation driven by the ultraviolet radiation from massive stars severely limits the lifetime...
The photoevaporation of protoplanetary discs by nearby massive stars present in their birth cluster ...
Protoplanetary discs are a natural consequence of the star formation process and as such are ubiquit...