Star formation often occurs within or nearby stellar clusters. Irradiation by nearby massive stars can photoevaporate protoplanetary disks around young stars (so-called proplyds) which raises questions regarding the ability of planet formation to take place in these environments. We investigate the two-dimensional physical and chemical structure of a protoplanetary disk surrounding a low-mass (T Tauri) star which is irradiated by a nearby massive O-type star to determine the survivability and observability of molecules in proplyds. Compared with an isolated star-disk system, the gas temperature ranges from a factor of a few (in the disk midplane) to around two orders of magnitude (in the disk surface) higher in the irradiated disk. Although...
Observations of different molecular lines in protoplanetary disks provide valuable information on th...
We present a suite of Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) interferometric molecular line and conti...
textThe properties of planet-forming midplanes of protostellar disks remain largely unprobed by obse...
Star formation often occurs within or nearby stellar clusters. Irradiation by nearby massive stars c...
We have developed a high-resolution combined physical and chemical model of a protoplanetary disk su...
The birth environment of the Sun will have influenced the physical and chemical structure of the pre...
Journal Article© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We examine changes in ...
Context. Near- to mid-infrared observations of molecular emission from protoplanetary disks show tha...
We present results from a model of the chemical evolution of protoplanetary disks. In our models, we...
We present molecular line observations of ¹³CO and C¹⁸O J=3−2, CN N=3−2, and CS J=7−6 lines in the p...
Context. Near- to mid-infrared observations of molecular emission from protoplanetary disk...
Context. Simple molecules such as H2CO and CH3OH in protoplanetary disks are the starting point for ...
New planetary systems are made from dust and gas in the rotating disks around young stars. High-reso...
Context. Protoplanetary disks are vital objects in star and planet formation, possessing all the mat...
High spatial resolution observations with ALMA and VLT/SPHERE show gaps and rings in continuum emiss...
Observations of different molecular lines in protoplanetary disks provide valuable information on th...
We present a suite of Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) interferometric molecular line and conti...
textThe properties of planet-forming midplanes of protostellar disks remain largely unprobed by obse...
Star formation often occurs within or nearby stellar clusters. Irradiation by nearby massive stars c...
We have developed a high-resolution combined physical and chemical model of a protoplanetary disk su...
The birth environment of the Sun will have influenced the physical and chemical structure of the pre...
Journal Article© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.We examine changes in ...
Context. Near- to mid-infrared observations of molecular emission from protoplanetary disks show tha...
We present results from a model of the chemical evolution of protoplanetary disks. In our models, we...
We present molecular line observations of ¹³CO and C¹⁸O J=3−2, CN N=3−2, and CS J=7−6 lines in the p...
Context. Near- to mid-infrared observations of molecular emission from protoplanetary disk...
Context. Simple molecules such as H2CO and CH3OH in protoplanetary disks are the starting point for ...
New planetary systems are made from dust and gas in the rotating disks around young stars. High-reso...
Context. Protoplanetary disks are vital objects in star and planet formation, possessing all the mat...
High spatial resolution observations with ALMA and VLT/SPHERE show gaps and rings in continuum emiss...
Observations of different molecular lines in protoplanetary disks provide valuable information on th...
We present a suite of Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) interferometric molecular line and conti...
textThe properties of planet-forming midplanes of protostellar disks remain largely unprobed by obse...