We explore how measurements of protoplanetary disc masses and accretion rates provided by surveys of star-forming regions can be analysed via the $\textit{dimensionless accretion parameter}$, which we define as the product of the accretion rate and stellar age divided by the disc mass. By extending and generalizing the study of Jones et al., we demonstrate that this parameter should be less than or of order unity for a wide range of evolutionary scenarios, rising above unity only during the final stages of outside-in clearing by external photoevaporation. We use this result to assess the reliability of disc mass estimates derived from CO isotopologues and sub-mm continuum emission by examining the distribution of accretion efficiencies in r...
Aims. We want to find the distribution of initial conditions that best reproduces disc observations ...
Context. Observations indicate that stars generally lose their protoplanetary discs on a timescale o...
Low-mass pre-main-sequence stars interact with their surrounding protoplanetary disks through accret...
A relation between the mass accretion rate onto the central young star and the mass of the surroundi...
We show that for young stars which are still accreting and for which measurements of stellar age t*,...
Determining the mechanisms that drive the evolution of protoplanetary disks is a necessary step towa...
Determining the mechanisms that drive the evolution of protoplanetary disks is a necessary step towa...
Surveys of star-forming regions reveal that the dust mass of protoplanetary discs decreases by sever...
While planets are commonly discovered around main-sequence stars, the processes leading to their for...
Funding: CFM acknowledges an ESO fellowship. This project has received funding from the European Uni...
Recent surveys have revealed that protoplanetary discs typically have dust masses that appear to be ...
Context. Stars are generally born in clustered stellar environments, which can affect their subseque...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between disk mass and mass accretion rate to constrain th...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between disk mass and mass accretion rate to constrain th...
Protoplanetary discs are the site of star and planet formation, and their evolution and consequent d...
Aims. We want to find the distribution of initial conditions that best reproduces disc observations ...
Context. Observations indicate that stars generally lose their protoplanetary discs on a timescale o...
Low-mass pre-main-sequence stars interact with their surrounding protoplanetary disks through accret...
A relation between the mass accretion rate onto the central young star and the mass of the surroundi...
We show that for young stars which are still accreting and for which measurements of stellar age t*,...
Determining the mechanisms that drive the evolution of protoplanetary disks is a necessary step towa...
Determining the mechanisms that drive the evolution of protoplanetary disks is a necessary step towa...
Surveys of star-forming regions reveal that the dust mass of protoplanetary discs decreases by sever...
While planets are commonly discovered around main-sequence stars, the processes leading to their for...
Funding: CFM acknowledges an ESO fellowship. This project has received funding from the European Uni...
Recent surveys have revealed that protoplanetary discs typically have dust masses that appear to be ...
Context. Stars are generally born in clustered stellar environments, which can affect their subseque...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between disk mass and mass accretion rate to constrain th...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between disk mass and mass accretion rate to constrain th...
Protoplanetary discs are the site of star and planet formation, and their evolution and consequent d...
Aims. We want to find the distribution of initial conditions that best reproduces disc observations ...
Context. Observations indicate that stars generally lose their protoplanetary discs on a timescale o...
Low-mass pre-main-sequence stars interact with their surrounding protoplanetary disks through accret...