Context. The formation of planets strongly depends on the total amount as well as on the spatial distribution of solids in protoplanetary disks. Thanks to the improvements in resolution and sensitivity provided by ALMA, measurements of the surface density of mm-sized grains are now possible on large samples of disks. Such measurements provide statistical constraints that can be used to inform our understanding of the initial conditions of planet formation. Aims. We aim to analyze spatially resolved observations of 36 protoplanetary disks in the Lupus star forming complex from our ALMA survey at 890 μm, aiming to determine physical properties such as the dust surface density, the disk mass and size, and to provide a constraint on the...
Context. Recent years have seen building evidence that planet formation starts early, in the first ~...
A relation between the mass accretion rate onto the central young star and the mass of the surroundi...
Context. Recent years have seen building evidence that planet formation starts early, in the first ~...
Context. The formation of planets strongly depends on the total amount as well as on the spatial dis...
We present Atacama Large Millimeter/Sub-Millimeter Array (ALMA) Band 6 observations of a complete sa...
We present ALMA Band 6 observations of a complete sample of protoplanetary disks in the young (1-3 M...
Accurate disk mass measurements are necessary to constrain disk evolution and the timescale of plane...
Accurate disk mass measurements are necessary to constrain disk evolution and the timescale of plane...
This thesis focuses on protoplanetary disks: flattened structures of gas and dust around young stars...
We present the first ALMA survey of protoplanetary discs at 3 mm, targeting 36 young stellar objects...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
The planets of our Solar System formed within a disk of dust and gas 4.5 billion years ago. While th...
We utilize ALMA archival data to estimate the dust disk size of 152 protoplanetary disks in Lupus (1...
Context. Planets form during the first few Myr of the evolution of the star-disk system, possibly be...
Context. Recent years have seen building evidence that planet formation starts early, in the first ~...
A relation between the mass accretion rate onto the central young star and the mass of the surroundi...
Context. Recent years have seen building evidence that planet formation starts early, in the first ~...
Context. The formation of planets strongly depends on the total amount as well as on the spatial dis...
We present Atacama Large Millimeter/Sub-Millimeter Array (ALMA) Band 6 observations of a complete sa...
We present ALMA Band 6 observations of a complete sample of protoplanetary disks in the young (1-3 M...
Accurate disk mass measurements are necessary to constrain disk evolution and the timescale of plane...
Accurate disk mass measurements are necessary to constrain disk evolution and the timescale of plane...
This thesis focuses on protoplanetary disks: flattened structures of gas and dust around young stars...
We present the first ALMA survey of protoplanetary discs at 3 mm, targeting 36 young stellar objects...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
Context. Recent ALMA surveys of protoplanetary disks have shown that for most disks the extent of th...
The planets of our Solar System formed within a disk of dust and gas 4.5 billion years ago. While th...
We utilize ALMA archival data to estimate the dust disk size of 152 protoplanetary disks in Lupus (1...
Context. Planets form during the first few Myr of the evolution of the star-disk system, possibly be...
Context. Recent years have seen building evidence that planet formation starts early, in the first ~...
A relation between the mass accretion rate onto the central young star and the mass of the surroundi...
Context. Recent years have seen building evidence that planet formation starts early, in the first ~...