Star and protoplanetary disk properties in Orion's suburbs
M. Fang, R. van Boekel, W. Wang, A. Carmona, A. Sicilia-Aguilar, and, Th. Henning

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive survey of young stars and protoplanetary disks in Orion's suburbs, revealing new transition disks, analyzing accretion rates, and discussing disk evolution and lifetimes.
Contribution
It provides a large catalog of young stars, identifies new transition disks, and analyzes accretion and disk properties, offering insights into disk evolution in Orion's environment.
Findings
28 new transition disks identified
Accretion rate scales with stellar mass as M_star^~3.1
Disk lifetimes are shorter in clustered environments
Abstract
(Note: this is a shortened version of the original "structured" A&A format abstract.) We performed a large optical spectroscopic and photometric survey of the Lynds~1630N and 1641 clouds. We provide a catalog of 132 confirmed young stars in L1630N and 267 such objects in L1641. We identify 28 transition disk systems, 20 of which were previously unknown, as well as 42 new transition disk candidates for which we have broad-band photometry but no optical spectroscopy. We estimate mass accretion rates M_acc from the equivalent widths of the H_alpha, H_beta, and HeI 5876\AA emission lines, and find a dependence on stellar mass of M_acc propto Mstar^alpha, with alpha~3.1 in the subsolar mass range that we probe. An investigation of a large literature sample of mass accretion rate estimates yields a similar slope of alpha~2.8 in the subsolar regime, but a shallower slope of alpha~2.0 if the…
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