International audienceABSTRACT The presence of CO gas around 10–50 Myr old A stars with debris discs has sparked debate on whether the gas is primordial or secondary. Since secondary gas released from planetesimals is poor in H2, it was thought that CO would quickly photodissociate never reaching the high levels observed around the majority of A stars with bright debris discs. Kral et al. showed that neutral carbon produced by CO photodissociation can effectively shield CO and potentially explain the high CO masses around 9 A stars with bright debris discs. Here, we present a new model that simulates the gas viscous evolution, accounting for carbon shielding and how the gas release rate decreases with time as the planetesimal disc loses mas...
International audienceIt is a major open question which physical processes stop the accretion of gas...
International audienceIt is a major open question which physical processes stop the accretion of gas...
International audienceIt is a major open question which physical processes stop the accretion of gas...
International audienceABSTRACT The presence of CO gas around 10–50 Myr old A stars with debris discs...
International audienceABSTRACT The presence of CO gas around 10–50 Myr old A stars with debris discs...
This paper uses observations of dusty debris discs, including a growing number of gas detections in ...
International audienceDespite being >10 Myr, there are ∼10 debris discs with as much CO gas as in pr...
Despite being >10 Myr, there are ∼10 debris discs with as much CO gas as in protoplanetary discs. Su...
CO is thought to be the main reservoir of volatile carbon in protoplanetary disks, and thus the prim...
Context. The gas mass of protoplanetary disks and the gas-to-dust ratio are two key elements driving...
Context. The total gas mass is one of the most fundamental properties of disks around young stars, b...
International audienceThe gas mass of protoplanetary disks, and the gas-to-dust ratio, are two key e...
International audienceThe gas mass of protoplanetary disks, and the gas-to-dust ratio, are two key e...
The gas mass of protoplanetary disks, and the gas-to-dust ratio, are two key elements driving the ev...
It is a major open question which physical processes stop gas accretion on to giant molecular clouds...
International audienceIt is a major open question which physical processes stop the accretion of gas...
International audienceIt is a major open question which physical processes stop the accretion of gas...
International audienceIt is a major open question which physical processes stop the accretion of gas...
International audienceABSTRACT The presence of CO gas around 10–50 Myr old A stars with debris discs...
International audienceABSTRACT The presence of CO gas around 10–50 Myr old A stars with debris discs...
This paper uses observations of dusty debris discs, including a growing number of gas detections in ...
International audienceDespite being >10 Myr, there are ∼10 debris discs with as much CO gas as in pr...
Despite being >10 Myr, there are ∼10 debris discs with as much CO gas as in protoplanetary discs. Su...
CO is thought to be the main reservoir of volatile carbon in protoplanetary disks, and thus the prim...
Context. The gas mass of protoplanetary disks and the gas-to-dust ratio are two key elements driving...
Context. The total gas mass is one of the most fundamental properties of disks around young stars, b...
International audienceThe gas mass of protoplanetary disks, and the gas-to-dust ratio, are two key e...
International audienceThe gas mass of protoplanetary disks, and the gas-to-dust ratio, are two key e...
The gas mass of protoplanetary disks, and the gas-to-dust ratio, are two key elements driving the ev...
It is a major open question which physical processes stop gas accretion on to giant molecular clouds...
International audienceIt is a major open question which physical processes stop the accretion of gas...
International audienceIt is a major open question which physical processes stop the accretion of gas...
International audienceIt is a major open question which physical processes stop the accretion of gas...