An SMA Continuum Survey of Circumstellar Disks in the Serpens Star-Forming Region
Charles J. Law, Luca Ricci, Sean M. Andrews, David J. Wilner, Chunhua, Qi

TL;DR
This study uses submillimeter observations to analyze dust content in protoplanetary disks around young stars in the Serpens star-forming region, comparing their properties to other regions and discussing implications for planet formation.
Contribution
First detailed submillimeter survey of disks in Serpens, revealing dust mass distribution and comparing it to other star-forming regions, with implications for disk evolution and planet formation.
Findings
13 disks detected with dust masses of 10-260 Earth masses
Serpens disk population similar to Taurus despite higher stellar density
Less than 20% of disks have dust mass ≥10 Earth masses
Abstract
We present observations with the Submillimeter Array of the continuum emission at mm from 62 young stars surrounded by a protoplanetary disk in the Serpens star-forming region. The typical angular resolution for the survey in terms of beam size is with a median rms noise level of 1.6 mJy beam. These data are used to infer the dust content in disks around low-mass stars - at a median stellar age of - Myr. Thirteen sources were detected in the 1.3 mm dust continuum with inferred dust masses of - and an upper limit to the median dust mass of , derived using survival analysis. Comparing the protoplanetary disk population in Serpens to those of other nearby star-forming regions, we find that the populations of dust disks in Serpens…
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