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Effect of MHD wind-driven disk evolution on the observed sizes of protoplanetary disks

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2022-02-23 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

It is still unclear whether the evolution of protoplanetary disks, a key ingredient in the theory of planet formation, is driven by viscous turbulence or magnetic disk winds. As viscously evolving disks expand outward over time, the evolution of disk sizes is a discriminant test for studying disk evolution. However, it is unclear how the observed disk size changes over time if disk evolution is driven by magnetic disk winds. Combining the thermochemical code DALI with the analytical wind-driven disk evolution model presented in Tabone et al. (2021a), we study the time evolution of the observed gas outer radius as measured from CO rotational emission (RCO,90%R_{\rm CO, 90\%}). The evolution of RCO,90%R_{\rm CO, 90\%} is driven by the evolution of the disk mass, as the physical radius stays constant over time. For a constant αDW\alpha_{\rm DW}, an extension of the α\alpha-Shakura-Sunyaev parameter to wind-driven accretion, RCO,90%R_{\rm CO, 90\%} decreases linearly with time. Its initial size is set by the disk mass and the characteristic radius RcR_c, but only RcR_c affects the evolution of RCO,90%R_{\rm CO, 90\%}, with a larger RcR_c resulting in a steeper decrease of RCO,90%R_{\rm CO, 90\%}. For a time-dependent αDW\alpha_{\rm DW} RCO,90%R_{\rm CO, 90\%} stays approximately constant during most of the disk lifetime until RCO,90%R_{\rm CO, 90\%} rapidly shrinks as the disk dissipates. The constant αDW\alpha_{\rm DW}-models are able to reproduce the observed gas disk sizes in the 13\sim1-3 Lupus and 511\sim5-11 Myr old Upper Sco star-forming regions. However, they likely overpredict the gas disk size of younger (0.7 Myr)(\lessapprox0.7\ \mathrm{Myr}) disks.

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@article{arxiv.2112.00645,
  title  = {Effect of MHD wind-driven disk evolution on the observed sizes of protoplanetary disks},
  author = {Leon Trapman and Benoit Tabone and Giovanni Rosotti and Ke Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.00645},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

22 pages, 16 figures, accepted in ApJ