Testing external photoevaporation in the $\sigma$-Orionis cluster with spectroscopy and disk mass measurements
K. Mauc\'o (1), C.F. Manara (1), M. Ansdell (2), G. Bettoni (3, 4),, R. Claes (1), J. Alcala (5), A. Miotello (1), S. Facchini (3), T. J. Haworth, (6), G. Lodato (3), and J. P. Williams (7) ((1) European Southern, Observatory, Garching, Germany, (2) NASA Headquarters, Washington

TL;DR
This study investigates how external UV radiation from massive stars influences protoplanetary disk evolution in the $\sigma$ Orionis cluster, showing that disks closer to the OB stars have reduced dust mass and shorter lifetimes.
Contribution
First comprehensive UV to IR spectroscopic and mm-continuum survey demonstrating external photoevaporation impacts disk evolution in $\sigma$ Orionis.
Findings
Disks within 0.5 pc of $\sigma$ Ori have significantly lower dust mass.
External photoevaporation explains shorter disk lifetimes near massive stars.
Effects are evident even with radiation levels as low as $ ext{10}^4$ G$_0$.
Abstract
The evolution of protoplanetary disks is regulated by an interplay of several processes, either internal to the system or related to the environment. As most of the stars and planets have formed in massive stellar clusters, studying the effects of UV radiation on disk evolution is of paramount importance. Here we test the impact of external photoevaporation on the evolution of disks in the Orionis cluster by conducting the first combined large-scale UV to IR spectroscopic and mm-continuum survey of this region. We study a sample of 50 targets located at increasing distances from the central, OB system Ori. We combine new VLT/X-Shooter spectra with new and previously published ALMA measurements of disk dust and gas fluxes and masses. We confirm the previously found decrease of in the inner 0.5 pc of the cluster. This is particularly evident when…
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TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
