ALMA Observations of Circumstellar Disks in the Upper Scorpius OB Association
Scott A. Barenfeld, John M. Carpenter, Luca Ricci, Andrea Isella

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze the properties of circumstellar disks around low-mass stars in the Upper Scorpius OB association, revealing insights into disk evolution and dust mass distribution at 5-11 million years.
Contribution
First ALMA survey of 106 disks in Upper Scorpius, providing detailed measurements of dust and gas content and their relation to stellar mass and age.
Findings
Detected 53 primordial disks in dust continuum
Found a correlation between dust mass and stellar mass
Discovered a significant decrease in dust mass compared to younger regions
Abstract
We present ALMA observations of 106 G-, K-, and M-type stars in the Upper Scorpius OB Association hosting circumstellar disks. With these data, we measure the 0.88 mm continuum and CO = 32 line fluxes of disks around low-mass ( ) stars at an age of 5-11 Myr. Of the 75 primordial disks in the sample, 53 are detected in the dust continuum and 26 in CO. Of the 31 disks classified as debris/evolved transitional disks, 5 are detected in the continuum and none in CO. The lack of CO emission in approximately half of the disks with detected continuum emission can be explained if CO is optically thick but has a compact emitting area ( au), or if the CO is heavily depleted by a factor of at least relative to interstellar medium abundances and is optically thin. The continuum measurements are used to estimate the dust mass of the disks.…
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