Context. Recent ALMA surveys in different star-forming regions have shown that CO emission in protoplanetary discs is much fainter than expected. Accordingly, CO-based gas masses and gas to dust ratios are orders of magnitude lower than previously thought. This may be explained either as fast gas dispersal, or as chemical evolution and locking up of volatiles in larger bodies leading to the low observed CO fluxes. The latter processes lead to enhanced C/O ratios in the gas, which may be reflected in enhanced abundances of carbon-bearing molecules like C2H. Aims. The goal of this work is to use C2H observations to understand whether low CO fluxes are caused by volatile depletion or by fast gas dissipation. Methods. We present ALMA Cycle 4 C2...
The mass of a protoplanetary disk limits the formation and future growth of any planet. Masses of pr...
International audienceDespite being >10 Myr, there are ∼10 debris discs with as much CO gas as in pr...
The nature of the gas in CO-rich debris discs remains poorly understood, as it could either be a rem...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys in different star-forming regions have shown that CO emission in protop...
Context. An era has started in which gas and dust can be observed independently in protoplanetary di...
Context. An era has started in which gas and dust can be observed independently in protoplanetary di...
Context. The C/O ratio as traced with C2H emission in protoplanetary disks is fundamental for constr...
Context. The C/O ratio as traced with C2H emission in protoplanetary disks is fundamental for constr...
Context. The C/O ratio as traced with C2H emission in protoplanetary disks is fundamental for constr...
With the advent of ALMA, complete surveys of gas and dust in protoplanetary disks are being carried ...
With the advent of ALMA, complete surveys of protoplanetary disks are being carried out in different...
Thanks to the advent of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), large surveys of pr...
The mass of a protoplanetary disk limits the formation and future growth of any planet. Masses of pr...
This paper uses observations of dusty debris discs, including a growing number of gas detections in ...
International audienceThe nature of the gas in CO-rich debris discs remains poorly understood, as it...
The mass of a protoplanetary disk limits the formation and future growth of any planet. Masses of pr...
International audienceDespite being >10 Myr, there are ∼10 debris discs with as much CO gas as in pr...
The nature of the gas in CO-rich debris discs remains poorly understood, as it could either be a rem...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys in different star-forming regions have shown that CO emission in protop...
Context. An era has started in which gas and dust can be observed independently in protoplanetary di...
Context. An era has started in which gas and dust can be observed independently in protoplanetary di...
Context. The C/O ratio as traced with C2H emission in protoplanetary disks is fundamental for constr...
Context. The C/O ratio as traced with C2H emission in protoplanetary disks is fundamental for constr...
Context. The C/O ratio as traced with C2H emission in protoplanetary disks is fundamental for constr...
With the advent of ALMA, complete surveys of gas and dust in protoplanetary disks are being carried ...
With the advent of ALMA, complete surveys of protoplanetary disks are being carried out in different...
Thanks to the advent of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), large surveys of pr...
The mass of a protoplanetary disk limits the formation and future growth of any planet. Masses of pr...
This paper uses observations of dusty debris discs, including a growing number of gas detections in ...
International audienceThe nature of the gas in CO-rich debris discs remains poorly understood, as it...
The mass of a protoplanetary disk limits the formation and future growth of any planet. Masses of pr...
International audienceDespite being >10 Myr, there are ∼10 debris discs with as much CO gas as in pr...
The nature of the gas in CO-rich debris discs remains poorly understood, as it could either be a rem...