PENELLOPE IV. A comparison between optical forbidden lines and $\rm H_2$ UV lines in the Orion OB1b and $\sigma$-Ori associations
M. Gangi, B. Nisini, C. F. Manara, K. France, S. Antoniucci, K., Biazzo, T. Giannini, G. J. Herczeg, J. M. Alcal\'a, A. Frasca, K. Mauc\'o, J., Campbell-White, M. Siwak, L. Venuti, P. C. Schneider, \'A. K\'osp\'al, A., Caratti o Garatti, E. Fiorellino, E. Rigliaco, R. K. Yadav

TL;DR
This study compares optical forbidden lines and UV H2 lines in young protoplanetary disks, revealing their correlated properties and common disk origin, and suggests FUV photons mainly excite the [OI] NLVC.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of optical forbidden lines and UV H2 lines in protoplanetary disks, highlighting their linked origin and excitation mechanisms.
Findings
[OI]630 NLVC and UV-H2 lines are strongly correlated in velocity and luminosity.
Both line types correlate with accretion luminosity and CIV doublet luminosity.
FUV continuum photons likely dominate the excitation of the [OI] NLVC.
Abstract
Observing the spatial distribution and excitation processes of atomic and molecular gas in the inner regions (< 20 au) of young (< 10 Myr) protoplanetary disks helps us to understand the conditions for the formation and evolution of planetary systems. In the framework of the PENELLOPE and ULLYSES projects, we aim to characterize the atomic and molecular component of protoplanetary disks in a sample of 11 Classical T Tauri Stars (CTTs) of the Orion OB1 and -Orionis associations. We analyzed the flux-calibrated optical-forbidden lines and the fluorescent ultraviolet progressions using spectra acquired with ESPRESSO at VLT, UVES at VLT and HST-COS. Line morphologies were characterized through Gaussian decomposition. We then focused on the properties of the narrow low-velocity (FWHM < 40 and || < 30 ) component (NLVC) of the [OI] 630 nm…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies · Space Exploration and Technology
