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  5. PENELLOPE. IV. A comparison between optical forbidden lines and H_2 UV lines in the Orion OB1b and σ-Ori associations
 

PENELLOPE. IV. A comparison between optical forbidden lines and H_2 UV lines in the Orion OB1b and σ-Ori associations

Journal
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS  
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
GANGI, Manuele Ettore  
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NISINI, Brunella  
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MANARA, CARLO FELICE MARIA  
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France, K.
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ANTONIUCCI, Simone  
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BIAZZO, Katia  
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GIANNINI, Teresa  
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Herczeg, G. J.
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ALCALA', JUAN MANUEL  
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FRASCA, Antonio  
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Maucó, K.
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Campbell-White, J.
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Siwak, M.
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VENUTI, LAURA  
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Schneider, P. C.
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Kóspál, Á.
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CARATTI O GARATTI, Alessio  
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FIORELLINO, Eleonora  
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RIGLIACO, Elisabetta  
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Yadav, R. K.
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/202346543
Abstract
Context. Observing the spatial distribution and excitation processes of atomic and molecular gas in the inner regions (<20 au) of young (<10 Myr) protoplanetary disks helps us to understand the conditions for the formation and evolution of planetary systems.
Aims: In the framework of the PENELLOPE and ULLYSES projects, we aim to characterize the atomic and molecular component of protoplanetary disks in a sample of 11 classical T Tauri stars of the Orion OB1 and σ-Orionis associations.
Methods: We analyzed the flux-calibrated optical forbidden lines and the fluorescent ultraviolet H2 progressions using spectra acquired with ESPRESSO at VLT, UVES at VLT, and HST-COS. Line morphologies were characterized through Gaussian decomposition. We then focused on the properties of the narrow low-velocity (full width half maximum <40 km s−1 and |υp| < 30 km s−1) component (NLVC) of the [O I] 630 nm line and compared them with those of the UV-H2 lines.
Results: We found that the [O I]630 NLVC and the UV-H2 lines are strongly correlated in terms of peak velocities, full width at half maximum values, and luminosity. Assuming that the line width is dominated by Keplerian broadening, the [O I]630 NLVC originates from a disk region between 0.5 and 3.5 au, while that of UV-H2 originates in a region from 0.05 to 1 au. The luminosities of [O I]630 NLVC and UV-H2 correlate with an accretion luminosity with a similar slope, as well as with the luminosity of the C IV154.8, 155 nm doublet. We discuss such correlations in the framework of the currently suggested excitation processes for the [O I]630 NLVC.
Conclusions: Our results can be interpreted in a scenario in which the [O I]630 NLVC and UV-H2 have a common disk origin with a partially overlapped radial extension. We also suggest that the excitation of the [O I] NLVC is mainly induced by stellar far-ultraviolet continuum photons, than being of mostly thermal origin. This study demonstrates the potential of contemporaneous wide-band highresolution spectroscopy in linking different tracers of protoplanetary disks.
Volume
675
Start page
A153
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/37094
Url
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2023/07/aa46543-23/aa46543-23.html
http://arxiv.org/abs/2305.18940v1
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0004-6361
Ads BibCode
2023A&A...675A.153G
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