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| DOI | 10.3847/2041-8213/ADB03C | ||||
| Año | 2025 | ||||
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The size of a protoplanetary disk is a fundamental property, yet most remain unresolved, even in nearby star-forming regions (d similar to 140-200 pc). We present the complete continuum size distribution for the 105 brightest protoplanetary disks (M-dust greater than or similar to 2 M-circle plus) in the Ophiuchus cloud, obtained from ALMA Band 8 (410 GHz) observations at 0.'' 05 (7 au) to 0.'' 15 (21 au) resolution. This sample includes 54 Class II and 51 Class I and flat-spectrum sources, providing a comprehensive distribution across evolutionary stages. We measure the half-width at half-maximum and the radius encircling 68% of the flux (R-68%) for most nonbinary disks, yielding the largest flux-limited sample of resolved disks in any star-forming region. The distribution is log-normal with a median value of similar to 14 au and a logarithmic standard deviation sigma log=0.46 (factor of 2.9 in linear scale). Disks in close-binary systems (<200 au separation) have smaller radii, with a median value of similar to 5 au, indicating efficient radial drift as predicted by dust evolution models. The size distribution for young embedded objects (spectral energy distribution Class I and flat spectrum, age less than or similar to 1 Myr) is similar to that of Class II objects (age similar to a few Myr), implying that pressure bumps must be common at early disk stages to prevent millimeter-sized particle migration at astronomical unit scales.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Dasgupta, Anuroop | - |
Universidad Diego Portales - Chile
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile |
| 2 | Cieza, Lucas A. | - |
Universidad Diego Portales - Chile
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile |
| 3 | Gonzalez-Ruilova, Camilo | - |
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile
Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile |
| 4 | Bhowmik, T. | Mujer |
Universidad Diego Portales - Chile
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile |
| 5 | Chavan, Prachi | - |
Universidad Diego Portales - Chile
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile |
| 6 | Batalla-Falcon, Grace | - |
Universidad Diego Portales - Chile
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| 7 | Herczeg, Gregory J. | Hombre |
Peking Univ - China
Peking University - China |
| 8 | Ruiz-Rodriguez, D. | - |
Natl Radio Astron Observ - Estados Unidos
National Radio Astronomy Observatory - Estados Unidos |
| 9 | Williams, Jonathan P. P. | Hombre |
Univ Hawaii - Estados Unidos
University Hawaii Institute for Astronomy - Estados Unidos |
| 10 | Sierra, Anibal | Hombre |
Univ Coll London - Reino Unido
UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory - Reino Unido |
| 11 | Casassus, Simon | - |
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile
Universidad de Chile - Chile Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile |
| 12 | Guilera, Octavio | - |
CCT Plata CONICET UNLP - Argentina
Instituto de Astrofisica de La Plata - Argentina |
| 13 | PEREZ-MARQUEZ, SEBASTIAN | Hombre |
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile
Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile |
| 14 | Orcajo, Santiago | Hombre |
UNIV NACL LA PLATA - Argentina
Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Argentina |
| 15 | Nogueira, P. H. | - |
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile |
| 16 | Hales, A. S. | - |
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile
Natl Radio Astron Observ - Estados Unidos Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile National Radio Astronomy Observatory - Estados Unidos |
| 17 | Miley, J. M. | - |
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile
Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile |
| 18 | Rannou, Fernando R. | - |
Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
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| 19 | Zurlo, Alice | Mujer |
Universidad Diego Portales - Chile
Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile Núcleo Milenio sobre Exoplanetas Jóvenes y sus Lunas - Chile |
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| National Science Foundation |
| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Chinese Academy of Sciences |
| Chinese Academy of Sciences South America Center for Astronomy (CASSACA) |
| Fondecyt regular grant |
| National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
| Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute |
| National Radio Astronomy Observatory |
| National Institutes of Natural Sciences |
| National Research Council Canada |
| ALMA |
| FONDECYT postdoctorado project |
| Chinese Academy of Sciences South America Center for Astronomy |
| National Astronomical Observatory of Japan |
| China-Chile Joint Research Fund |
| ASIAA (Taiwan) |
| NSC |
| SOCHIAS |
| Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo |
| Associated Universities |
| ANID Chile |
| CCJRF |
| Millennium Nucleus on Young Exoplanets and their Moons (YEMS) |
| Chilean Astronomy Society |
| Chilean Astronomy Society (SOCHIAS) |
| Atacama Astronomical Park Foundation |
| China–Chile Joint Research Fund |
| Pasadena Art Alliance |
| Agradecimiento |
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| We thank the anonymous referee for the precious comments, which have helped improve the Letter. A.D. is supported by the China-Chile Joint Research Fund (CCJRF No.1806). CCJRF is provided by Chinese Academy of Sciences South America Center for Astronomy (CASSACA) and established by National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC), and Chilean Astronomy Society (SOCHIAS) to support China-Chile collaborations in astronomy. A.D. also acknowledges the support from the Millennium Nucleus on Young Exoplanets and their Moons (YEMS), ANID-Center Code NCN2021 080 and NCN2024 001, as well as the support of SOCHIAS and the Atacama Astronomical Park Foundation (PAA), whose funding has partially financed this work. T.B. acknowledges financial support from the FONDECYT postdoctorado project number 3230470. L.A.C. and G.B.-F. acknowledge support from ANID, FONDECYT Regular grant No. 1241056. L.A.C., T.B., C.G.-R., P.C., S.C., S.P., F.R., and A.Z. acknowledge support from the Millennium Nucleus on Young Exoplanets and their Moons (YEMS), ANID-NCN2021_080 and NCN2024_001. This Letter makes use of the following ALMA data: ADS/JAO.ALMA # 2021.1.00378.S and # 2022.1.00480. ALMA is a partnership of ESO (representing its member states), NSF (USA), and NINS (Japan), together with NRC (Canada), NSC and ASIAA (Taiwan), and KASI (Republic of Korea), in cooperation with the Republic of Chile. The Joint ALMA Observatory is operated by ESO, AUI/NRAO, and NAOJ. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under a cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. |
| We thank the anonymous referee for the precious comments, which have helped improve the Letter. A.D. is supported by the China-Chile Joint Research Fund (CCJRF No.1806). CCJRF is provided by Chinese Academy of Sciences South America Center for Astronomy (CASSACA) and established by National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC), and Chilean Astronomy Society (SOCHIAS) to support China-Chile collaborations in astronomy. A.D. also acknowledges the support from the Millennium Nucleus on Young Exoplanets and their Moons (YEMS), ANID\u2014Center Code NCN2021 080 and NCN2024 001, as well as the support of SOCHIAS and the Atacama Astronomical Park Foundation (PAA), whose funding has partially financed this work. T.B. acknowledges financial support from the FONDECYT postdoctorado project number 3230470. L.A.C. and G.B.-F. acknowledge support from ANID, FONDECYT Regular grant No. 1241056. L.A.C., T.B., C.G.-R., P.C., S.C., S.P., F.R., and A.Z. acknowledge support from the Millennium Nucleus on Young Exoplanets and their Moons (YEMS), ANID\u2014NCN2021_080 and NCN2024_001. This Letter makes use of the following ALMA data: ADS/JAO.ALMA # 2021.1.00378.S and # 2022.1.00480. ALMA is a partnership of ESO (representing its member states), NSF (USA), and NINS (Japan), together with NRC (Canada), NSC and ASIAA (Taiwan), and KASI (Republic of Korea), in cooperation with the Republic of Chile. The Joint ALMA Observatory is operated by ESO, AUI/NRAO, and NAOJ. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under a cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. |
| We thank the anonymous referee for the precious comments, which have helped improve the Letter. A.D. is supported by the China-Chile Joint Research Fund (CCJRF No.1806). CCJRF is provided by Chinese Academy of Sciences South America Center for Astronomy (CASSACA) and established by National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC), and Chilean Astronomy Society (SOCHIAS) to support China-Chile collaborations in astronomy. A.D. also acknowledges the support from the Millennium Nucleus on Young Exoplanets and their Moons (YEMS), ANID\u2014Center Code NCN2021 080 and NCN2024 001, as well as the support of SOCHIAS and the Atacama Astronomical Park Foundation (PAA), whose funding has partially financed this work. T.B. acknowledges financial support from the FONDECYT postdoctorado project number 3230470. L.A.C. and G.B.-F. acknowledge support from ANID, FONDECYT Regular grant No. 1241056. L.A.C., T.B., C.G.-R., P.C., S.C., S.P., F.R., and A.Z. acknowledge support from the Millennium Nucleus on Young Exoplanets and their Moons (YEMS), ANID\u2014NCN2021_080 and NCN2024_001. This Letter makes use of the following ALMA data: ADS/JAO.ALMA # 2021.1.00378.S and # 2022.1.00480. ALMA is a partnership of ESO (representing its member states), NSF (USA), and NINS (Japan), together with NRC (Canada), NSC and ASIAA (Taiwan), and KASI (Republic of Korea), in cooperation with the Republic of Chile. The Joint ALMA Observatory is operated by ESO, AUI/NRAO, and NAOJ. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under a cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. |