Most stars form and spend their early life in regions of enhanced stellar density. Therefore, the evolution of protoplanetary discs (PPDs) hosted by such stars are subject to the influence of other members of the cluster. Physically, PPDs might be truncated either by photoevaporation due to ultraviolet flux from massive stars, or tidal truncation due to close stellar encounters. Here we aim to compare the two effects in real cluster environments. In this vein we first review the properties of well-studied stellar clusters with a focus on stellar number density, which largely dictates the degree of tidal truncation, and far-ultraviolet (FUV) flux, which is indicative of the rate of external photoevaporation. We then review the theoretical PP...
Many theoretical studies have shown that external photoevaporation from massive stars can severely t...
Photoevaporation from high energy stellar radiation has been thought to drive the dispersal of proto...
Context. Most stars are born in clusters, thus the protoplanetary discs surrounding the newly formed...
Most stars form and spend their early life in regions of enhanced stellar density. Therefore the evo...
Observations indicate that the dispersal of protoplanetary discs in star clusters occurs on time sca...
We analyse N-body simulations of star-forming regions to investigate the effects of external far- an...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Protoplanetary discs (PPDs) are the progenitors of planets and represent the material available for ...
The photoevaporation of protoplanetary discs by nearby massive stars present in their birth cluster ...
We study the evolution and final dispersal of protoplanetary discs that evolve under the action of i...
The evolution of protoplanetary disks is regulated by an interplay of several processes, either inte...
Protoplanetary discs are the site of star and planet formation, and their evolution and consequent d...
Protoplanetary discs are crucial to understanding how planets form and evolve, but these objects are...
Protoplanetary discs represent the mass reservoir for planet formation, and the chemicophysical mech...
We model the radiatively driven flow from IM Lup – a large protoplanetary disc expected to be irradi...
Many theoretical studies have shown that external photoevaporation from massive stars can severely t...
Photoevaporation from high energy stellar radiation has been thought to drive the dispersal of proto...
Context. Most stars are born in clusters, thus the protoplanetary discs surrounding the newly formed...
Most stars form and spend their early life in regions of enhanced stellar density. Therefore the evo...
Observations indicate that the dispersal of protoplanetary discs in star clusters occurs on time sca...
We analyse N-body simulations of star-forming regions to investigate the effects of external far- an...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
Protoplanetary discs (PPDs) are the progenitors of planets and represent the material available for ...
The photoevaporation of protoplanetary discs by nearby massive stars present in their birth cluster ...
We study the evolution and final dispersal of protoplanetary discs that evolve under the action of i...
The evolution of protoplanetary disks is regulated by an interplay of several processes, either inte...
Protoplanetary discs are the site of star and planet formation, and their evolution and consequent d...
Protoplanetary discs are crucial to understanding how planets form and evolve, but these objects are...
Protoplanetary discs represent the mass reservoir for planet formation, and the chemicophysical mech...
We model the radiatively driven flow from IM Lup – a large protoplanetary disc expected to be irradi...
Many theoretical studies have shown that external photoevaporation from massive stars can severely t...
Photoevaporation from high energy stellar radiation has been thought to drive the dispersal of proto...
Context. Most stars are born in clusters, thus the protoplanetary discs surrounding the newly formed...