Evolutionary Stages and Disk Properties of Young Stellar Objects in the Perseus Cloud
Hong-Xin Zhang, Yu Gao, Min Fang, Hai-Bo Yuan, Yinghe Zhao, Ruixiang, Chang, Xuejian Jiang, Xiao-Wei Liu, A-Li Luo, Hongjun Ma, Zhengyi Shao, and, Xiaolong Wang

TL;DR
This study models the spectral energy distributions of 211 young stellar objects in the Perseus cloud to understand disk evolution, revealing inside-out dust clearing, correlations between disk properties, and classifications of transitional disks.
Contribution
It provides new insights into disk clearing processes and the evolutionary stages of YSOs by analyzing broadband SEDs and disk parameters in the Perseus cloud.
Findings
Inside-out disk clearing of small dust grains is observed.
A positive correlation exists between alpha_excess and R_in for certain YSOs.
Approximately 23% of disks are transitional, with different evolutionary characteristics.
Abstract
We investigated the evolutionary stages and disk properties of 211 Young stellar objects (YSOs) across the Perseus cloud by modeling the broadband optical to mid-infrared (IR) spectral energy distribution (SED). By exploring the relationships among the turnoff wave bands lambda_turnoff (longward of which significant IR excesses above the stellar photosphere are observed), the excess spectral index alpha_excess at lambda <~ 24 microns, and the disk inner radius R_in (from SED modeling) for YSOs of different evolutionary stages, we found that the median and standard deviation of alpha_excess of YSOs with optically thick disks tend to increase with lambda_turnoff, especially at lambda_turnoff >= 5.8 microns, whereas the median fractional dust luminosities L_dust/L_star tend to decrease with lambda_turnoff. This points to an inside-out disk clearing of small dust grains. Moreover, a…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
