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XUE : Molecular Inventory in the Inner Region of an Extremely Irradiated Protoplanetary Disk

Ramírez-Tannus, María Claudia (author)
Bik, Arjan, 1976- (author)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för astronomi
Cuijpers, Lars (author)
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Waters, Rens (author)
Göppl, Christiane (author)
Henning, Thomas (author)
Kamp, Inga (author)
Preibisch, Thomas (author)
Getman, Konstantin V. (author)
Chaparro, Germán (author)
Cuartas-Restrepo, Pablo (author)
de Koter, Alex (author)
Feigelson, Eric D. (author)
Grant, Sierra L. (author)
Haworth, Thomas J. (author)
Hernández, Sebastián (author)
Kuhn, Michael A. (author)
Perotti, Giulia (author)
Povich, Matthew S. (author)
Reiter, Megan (author)
Roccatagliata, Veronica (author)
Sabbi, Elena (author)
Tabone, Benoît (author)
Winter, Andrew J. (author)
Mcleod, Anna F. (author)
van Boekel, Roy (author)
van Terwisga, Sierk E. (author)
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2023
2023
English.
In: Astrophysical Journal Letters. - 2041-8205 .- 2041-8213. ; 958:2
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  • We present the first results of the eXtreme UV Environments (XUE) James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) program, which focuses on the characterization of planet-forming disks in massive star-forming regions. These regions are likely representative of the environment in which most planetary systems formed. Understanding the impact of environment on planet formation is critical in order to gain insights into the diversity of the observed exoplanet populations. XUE targets 15 disks in three areas of NGC 6357, which hosts numerous massive OB stars, including some of the most massive stars in our Galaxy. Thanks to JWST, we can, for the first time, study the effect of external irradiation on the inner (<10 au), terrestrial-planet-forming regions of protoplanetary disks. In this study, we report on the detection of abundant water, CO, 12CO2, HCN, and C2H2 in the inner few au of XUE 1, a highly irradiated disk in NGC 6357. In addition, small, partially crystalline silicate dust is present at the disk surface. The derived column densities, the oxygen-dominated gas-phase chemistry, and the presence of silicate dust are surprisingly similar to those found in inner disks located in nearby, relatively isolated low-mass star-forming regions. Our findings imply that the inner regions of highly irradiated disks can retain similar physical and chemical conditions to disks in low-mass star-forming regions, thus broadening the range of environments with similar conditions for inner disk rocky planet formation to the most extreme star-forming regions in our Galaxy.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Fysik -- Astronomi, astrofysik och kosmologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Physical Sciences -- Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology (hsv//eng)

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Protoplanetary disks
Pre-main sequence stars
Planet formation

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