2022
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stac152
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Taxonomy of protoplanetary discs observed with ALMA

Abstract: Many observations of protoplanetary discs studied with ALMA have revealed the complex substructure present in the discs. Rings and gaps in the dust continuum are now a common sight in many discs, however their origins still remain unknown. We look at all protoplanetary disc images taken with ALMA from cycles 0 to 5 and find that 56 discs show clear substructure. We further study the 56 discs and classify the morphology seen according to four categories; Rim, Ring, Horseshoe and Spiral. We calculate the ages of… Show more

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“…CQ Tau is a 1.57 M e (Wölfer et al 2021) star at a distance of 163.1 ± 2.2 pc (Parker et al 2022). For the analysis in this paper, we adopt the PA and inclination of the disk from Ubeira Gabellini et al (2019;55°and 35°, respectively).…”
Section: Cq Taumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CQ Tau is a 1.57 M e (Wölfer et al 2021) star at a distance of 163.1 ± 2.2 pc (Parker et al 2022). For the analysis in this paper, we adopt the PA and inclination of the disk from Ubeira Gabellini et al (2019;55°and 35°, respectively).…”
Section: Cq Taumentioning
confidence: 99%