Constraining X-ray-Induced Photoevaporation of Protoplanetary Disks Orbiting Low-Mass Stars
Authors:
Punzi et al
Abstract:
Low-mass, pre-main sequence stars possess intense high-energy radiation fields as a result of their strong stellar magnetic activity. This stellar UV and X-ray radiation may have a profound impact on the lifetimes of protoplanetary disks. We aim to constrain the X-ray-induced photoevaporation rates of protoplanetary disks orbiting low-mass stars by analyzing serendipitous XMM-Newton and Chandra X-ray observations of candidate nearby (D less than 100 pc), young (age < 100 Myr) M stars identified in the GALEX Nearby Young-Star Survey (GALNYSS).
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Constraining X Ray Driven Photoevaporation in Protoplanetary Disks Around M Dwarfs
Labels:
chandra,
M dwarf,
photoevaporation,
protoplanetary disks
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