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The ODYSSEUS Survey. Motivation and First Results: Accretion, Ejection, and Disk Irradiation of CVSO 109

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posted on 2022-04-12, 05:50 authored by CC Espaillat, GJ Herczeg, T Thanathibodee, C Pittman, N Calvet, N Arulanantham, K France, Javier Serna, J Hernandez, A Kospal, FM Walter, A Frasca, WJ Fischer, CM Johns-Krull, PC Schneider, C Robinson, Suzan Edwards, P Abraham, Min Fang, J Erkal, CF Manara, JM Alcala, E Alecian, RD Alexander, J Alonso-Santiago, Simone Antoniucci, David R Ardila, Andrea Banzatti, M Benisty, Edwin A Bergin, Katia Biazzo, Cesar Briceno, Justyn Campbell-White, L Ilsedore Cleeves, Deirdre Coffey, Jochen Eisloffel, Stefano Facchini, D Fedele, Eleonora Fiorellino, Dirk Froebrich, Manuele Gangi, Teresa Giannini, K Grankin, Hans Moritz Gunther, Zhen Guo, Lee Hartmann, Lynne A Hillenbrand, PC Hinton, Joel H Kastner, Chris Koen, K Mauco, I Mendigutia, B Nisini, Neelam Panwar, DA Principe, Massimo Robberto, A Sicilia-Aguilar, Jeff A Valenti, J Wendeborn, Jonathan P Williams, Ziyan Xu, RK Yadav

The Hubble UV Legacy Library of Young Stars as Essential Standards (ULLYSES) Director's Discretionary Program of low-mass pre-main-sequence stars, coupled with forthcoming data from Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array and James Webb Space Telescope, will provide the foundation to revolutionize our understanding of the relationship between young stars and their protoplanetary disks. A comprehensive evaluation of the physics of disk evolution and planet formation requires understanding the intricate relationships between mass accretion, mass outflow, and disk structure. Here we describe the Outflows and Disks around Young Stars: Synergies for the Exploration of ULLYSES Spectra (ODYSSEUS) Survey and present initial results of the classical T Tauri Star CVSO 109 in Orion OB1b as a demonstration of the science that will result from the survey. ODYSSEUS will analyze the ULLYSES spectral database, ensuring a uniform and systematic approach in order to (1) measure how the accretion flow depends on the accretion rate and magnetic structures, (2) determine where winds and jets are launched and how mass-loss rates compare with accretion, and (3) establish the influence of FUV radiation on the chemistry of the warm inner regions of planet-forming disks. ODYSSEUS will also acquire and provide contemporaneous observations at X-ray, optical, near-IR, and millimeter wavelengths to enhance the impact of the ULLYSES data. Our goal is to provide a consistent framework to accurately measure the level and evolution of mass accretion in protoplanetary disks, the properties and magnitudes of inner-disk mass loss, and the influence of UV radiation fields that determine ionization levels and drive disk chemistry.

History

Citation

AJ 163 114

Author affiliation

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Astronomical Journal

Volume

163

Issue

3

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd

issn

0004-6256

eissn

1538-3881

Acceptance date

2021-12-26

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-04-12

Language

English