Herschel -PACS observations of [OI] and H2O in Cha II
P. Riviere-Marichalar, A. Bayo, I. Kamp, S. Vicente, J. P. Williams,, D. Barrado, C. Eiroa, G. Duch\^ne, B. Montesinos, G. Mathews, L. Podio, W. R., F. Dent, N. Hu\'elamo, B. Mer\'in

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel-PACS observations to analyze the gas content, especially [OI] and H2O emissions, in protoplanetary discs of the Cha II star-forming region, revealing detection fractions and gas dynamics.
Contribution
First spectroscopic survey of [OI] and H2O in Cha II discs, characterizing gas content and emission origins, and analyzing gas dynamics and evolution in intermediate-aged star-forming region.
Findings
Detected [OI] in 7 of 19 systems
H2O detected in 1 system, Sz 61
Extended [OI] emission shows jet and disc components
Abstract
Gas plays a major role in the dynamical evolution of protoplanetary discs. Its coupling with the dust is the key to our understanding planetary formation. Studying the gas content is therefore a crucial step towards understanding protoplanetary discs evolution. Such a study can be made through spectroscopic observations of emission lines in the far-infrared, where some of the most important gas coolants emit, such as the [OI] 3P1-3 P2 transition at 63.18 microns. We aim at characterising the gas content of protoplanetary discs in the intermediate-aged Chamaeleon II (Cha II) star forming region. We also aim at characterising the gaseous detection fractions within this age range, which is an essential step tracing gas evolution with age in different star forming regions. We obtained Herschel-PACS line scan spectroscopic observations at 63 microns of 19 Cha II Class I and II stars. The…
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