The centimeter emission from planet-forming disks in Taurus
Antonio Garufi, Carlos Carrasco-Gonzalez, Enrique Macias, Leonardo, Testi, Pietro Curone, Luca Ricci, Stefano Facchini, Feng Long, Carlo F., Manara, Ilaria Pascucci, Giovanni Rosotti, Francesco Zagaria, Cathie Clarke,, Gregory J. Herczeg, Andrea Isella, Alessia Rota

TL;DR
This study investigates centimeter-wavelength emission from a large sample of planet-forming disks in Taurus, revealing free-free emission linked to accretion and insights into dust properties and disk optical thickness.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive characterization of centimeter emission in a broad sample of disks, combining multi-wavelength data to analyze free-free and dust emission components.
Findings
Free-free emission scales with accretion rate.
Dust emission remains significant at 2 cm, enabling spectral index analysis.
Large optically thick disk regions up to 40 au are common.
Abstract
The last decade has witnessed remarkable advances in the characterization of the (sub-)millimeter emission from planet-forming disks. Instead, the study of the (sub-)centimeter emission has made more limited progress, to the point that only a few exceptional disk-bearing objects have been characterized in the centimeter regime. This work takes a broad view of the centimeter emission from a large sample with VLA observations that is selected from previous ALMA surveys of more representative disks in brightness and extent. We report on the detection and characterization of flux at centimeter wavelengths from 21 sources in the Taurus star-forming region. Complemented by literature and archival data, the entire photometry from 0.85 mm to 6 cm is fitted by a two-component model that determines the ubiquitous presence of free-free emission entangled with the dust emission. The flux density of…
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TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
