ALMA survey of Lupus class III stars: Early planetesimal belt formation and rapid disc dispersal

  • J. B. Lovell
  • , M. C. Wyatt
  • , M. Ansdell
  • , M. Kama
  • , G. M. Kennedy
  • , C. F. Manara
  • , S. Marino
  • , L. Matrà
  • , G. Rosotti
  • , M. Tazzari
  • , L. Testi
  • , J. P. Williams

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Abstract

Class III stars are those in star forming regions without large non-photospheric infrared emission, suggesting recent dispersal of their protoplanetary discs. We observed 30 class III stars in the 1-3 Myr Lupus region with ALMA at ∼856μm, resulting in four detections that we attribute to circumstellar dust. Inferred dust masses are 0.036-0.093M, ∼1 order of magnitude lower than any previous measurements; one disc is resolved with radius ∼80 au. Two class II sources in the field of view were also detected, and 11 other sources, consistent with sub-mm galaxy number counts. Stacking non-detections yields a marginal detection with mean dust mass ∼0.0048M. We searched for gas emission from the CO J = 3-2 line, and present its detection to NO Lup inferring a gas mass (4.9 ± 1.1) × 10-5 M and gas-to-dust ratio 1.0 ± 0.4. Combining our survey with class II sources shows a gap in the disc mass distribution from 0.09-2M for >0.7M⊙ Lupus stars, evidence of rapid dispersal of mm-sized dust from protoplanetary discs. The class III disc mass distribution is consistent with a population model of planetesimal belts that go on to replenish the debris discs seen around main sequence stars. This suggests that planetesimal belt formation does not require long-lived protoplanetary discs, i.e. planetesimals form within ∼2 Myr. While all four class III discs are consistent with collisional replenishment, for two the gas and/or mid-IR emission could indicate primordial circumstellar material in the final stages of protoplanetary disc dispersal. Two class III stars without sub-mm detections exhibit hot emission that could arise from ongoing planet formation processes inside ∼1 au.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4878-4900
Number of pages23
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume500
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2021

Keywords

  • (stars:)circumstellar matter
  • (stars:)planetary systems
  • planets and satellites: dynamical evolution and stability
  • submillimetre: planetary systems
  • techniques: interferometric

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