2015
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stv438
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The JCMT Gould Belt Survey: SCUBA-2 observations of circumstellar discs in L 1495

Abstract: We present 850 µm and 450 µm data from the JCMT Gould Belt Survey obtained with SCUBA-2 and characterise the dust attributes of Class I, Class II and Class III disk sources in L 1495. We detect 23% of the sample at both wavelengths, with the detection rate decreasing through the Classes from I-III. The median disk mask is 1.6 ×10 −3 M , and only 7% of Class II sources have disk masses larger than 20 Jupiter masses. We detect a higher proportion of disks towards sources with stellar hosts of spectral type K tha… Show more

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“…Palmeirim et al (2013) proposed that material is accreting onto the L1495 filament along 'striations' -thin streams of emission running perpendicular to the filament's length. Palmeirim et al (2013) further noted that these striations lie parallel to the local magnetic field vectors -as determined by Goldsmith et al The data were reduced as described in Section 2.1.2, using the Internal Release 1 method (Buckle et al 2015). Continuum observations at 450 and 850 µm were made using fully sampled 15-, 30-, and 60-arcmin diameter circular regions (PONG900, 1800 and 3600 mapping modes - Bintley et al 2014).…”
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“…Palmeirim et al (2013) proposed that material is accreting onto the L1495 filament along 'striations' -thin streams of emission running perpendicular to the filament's length. Palmeirim et al (2013) further noted that these striations lie parallel to the local magnetic field vectors -as determined by Goldsmith et al The data were reduced as described in Section 2.1.2, using the Internal Release 1 method (Buckle et al 2015). Continuum observations at 450 and 850 µm were made using fully sampled 15-, 30-, and 60-arcmin diameter circular regions (PONG900, 1800 and 3600 mapping modes - Bintley et al 2014).…”
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“…Taurus is a quiescent region with well-defined filaments, in which star formation appears to be occurring in a dispersed mode (Kenyon et al 2008). A particularly prominent filament is the L1495/B213/B211 filament in the northwest of Taurus, the head of which was observed as part of the JCMT GBS (Buckle et al 2015). This extremely well-defined filament has been the subject of many studies, attempting to explain its formation and to determine its evolutionary state (e.g.…”
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