We compare evolutionary models for protoplanetary discs that include disc winds with observational determinations of the disc lifetime and accretion rate in Taurus. Using updated estimates for stellar ages in Taurus, together with published classifications, we show that the evolution of the disc fraction with stellar age is similar to that derived for ensembles of stars within young clusters. Around 30 percent of stars lose their discs within 1 Myr, while the remainder have disc lifetimes that are typically in the 1-10 Myr range. We show that the latter range of ages is consistent with theoretical models for disc evolution, provided that there is a dispersion of around 0.5 in the log of the initial disc mass. The same range of initial condi...
Context. Investigating the evolution of protoplanetary disks is crucial for our understanding of sta...
The lifetime of protoplanetary discs is a key parameter for planet formation theory.Observations of ...
Surveys of star-forming regions reveal that the dust mass of protoplanetary discs decreases by sever...
International audienceAims: In a recent study, we derived individual distances for 109 pre-main sequ...
International audienceIn a recent study, individual parallaxes were determined for many stars of the...
We show that for young stars which are still accreting and for which measurements of stellar age t*,...
The accretion of material from protoplanetary disks onto their central stars is a fundamental proces...
The recently discovered exoplanets in binary or higher order multiple stellar systems sparked a new ...
We present Spitzer 3.6-24 mu m photometry and spectroscopy for stars in the 1-3 Myr old Coronet Clus...
In a recent study, we derived individual distances for a sample of pre-main sequence stars that defi...
The time-scale over which and modality by which young stellar objects (YSOs) disperse their circumst...
This thesis explores aspects of the theory of accretion discs in two astrophysical environments; aro...
The processes regulating protoplanetary disk evolution are constrained by studying how mass accretio...
International audienceContext. Investigating the evolution of protoplanetary disks is crucial for ou...
We present Spitzer 3.6-24 mu m photometry and spectroscopy for stars in the 1-3 Myr old Coronet Clus...
Context. Investigating the evolution of protoplanetary disks is crucial for our understanding of sta...
The lifetime of protoplanetary discs is a key parameter for planet formation theory.Observations of ...
Surveys of star-forming regions reveal that the dust mass of protoplanetary discs decreases by sever...
International audienceAims: In a recent study, we derived individual distances for 109 pre-main sequ...
International audienceIn a recent study, individual parallaxes were determined for many stars of the...
We show that for young stars which are still accreting and for which measurements of stellar age t*,...
The accretion of material from protoplanetary disks onto their central stars is a fundamental proces...
The recently discovered exoplanets in binary or higher order multiple stellar systems sparked a new ...
We present Spitzer 3.6-24 mu m photometry and spectroscopy for stars in the 1-3 Myr old Coronet Clus...
In a recent study, we derived individual distances for a sample of pre-main sequence stars that defi...
The time-scale over which and modality by which young stellar objects (YSOs) disperse their circumst...
This thesis explores aspects of the theory of accretion discs in two astrophysical environments; aro...
The processes regulating protoplanetary disk evolution are constrained by studying how mass accretio...
International audienceContext. Investigating the evolution of protoplanetary disks is crucial for ou...
We present Spitzer 3.6-24 mu m photometry and spectroscopy for stars in the 1-3 Myr old Coronet Clus...
Context. Investigating the evolution of protoplanetary disks is crucial for our understanding of sta...
The lifetime of protoplanetary discs is a key parameter for planet formation theory.Observations of ...
Surveys of star-forming regions reveal that the dust mass of protoplanetary discs decreases by sever...