DZ Cha: a bona fide photoevaporating disc
H. Canovas, B. Montesinos, M. R. Schreiber, L. A. Cieza, C. Eiroa, G., Meeus, J. de Boer, F. M\'enard, Z. Wahhaj, P. Riviere-Marichalar, J., Olofsson, A. Garufi, I. Rebollido, R. G. van Holstein, C. Caceres, A. Hardy,, E. Villaver

TL;DR
DZ Cha is a young star with a protoplanetary disc showing early signs of dispersal through photoevaporation, providing a rare opportunity to study the initial disc clearing process.
Contribution
This study presents multi-epoch observations of DZ Cha, confirming it as a prototypical early-stage photoevaporating disc with detailed analysis of its structure and emission features.
Findings
No accretion signatures over 20 years
Presence of disc outflow indicated by forbidden lines
Inner disc cavity of ~7 au with dust depletion
Abstract
DZ Cha is a weak-lined T Tauri star (WTTS) surrounded by a bright protoplanetary disc with evidence of inner disc clearing. Its narrow line and infrared spectral energy distribution suggest that DZ Cha may be a photoevaporating disc. We aim to analyse the DZ Cha star + disc system to identify the mechanism driving the evolution of this object. We have analysed three epochs of high resolution optical spectroscopy, photometry from the UV up to the sub-mm regime, infrared spectroscopy, and J-band imaging polarimetry observations of DZ Cha. Combining our analysis with previous studies we find no signatures of accretion in the line profile in nine epochs covering a time baseline of years. The optical spectra are dominated by chromospheric emission lines, but they also show emission from the forbidden lines [SII] 4068 and [OI] 6300 that indicate a disc outflow. The…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
