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The SPHERE view of the Taurus star-forming region

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-03-05 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

The sample of planet-forming disks observed by high-contrast imaging campaigns over the last decade is mature enough to enable the demographical analysis of individual star-forming regions. We present the full census of Taurus sources with VLT/SPHERE polarimetric images available. The whole sample sums up to 43 targets (of which 31 have not been previously published) corresponding to one-fifth of the Class II population in Taurus and about half of such objects that are observable. A large fraction of the sample is apparently made up of isolated faint disks (equally divided between small and large self-shadowed disks). Ambient signal is visible in about one-third of the sample. This probes the interaction with the environment and with companions or the outflow activity of the system. The central portion of the Taurus region almost exclusively hosts faint disks, while the periphery also hosts bright disks interacting with their surroundings. The few bright disks are found around apparently older stars. The overall picture is that the Taurus region is in an early evolutionary stage of planet formation. Yet, some objects are discussed individually, as in an intermediate or exceptional stage of the disk evolution. This census provides a first benchmark for the comparison of the disk populations in different star forming regions.

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@article{arxiv.2403.02158,
  title  = {The SPHERE view of the Taurus star-forming region},
  author = {A. Garufi and C. Ginski and R. G. van Holstein and M. Benisty and C. F. Manara and S. Pérez and P. Pinilla and Á. Ribas and P. Weber and J. Williams and L. Cieza and C. Dominik and S. Facchini and J. Huang and A. Zurlo and J. Bae and J. Hagelberg and Th. Henning and M. R. Hogerheijde and M. Janson and F. Ménard and S. Messina and M. R. Meyer and C. Pinte and S. P. Quanz and E. Rigliaco and V. Roccatagliata and H. M. Schmid and J. Szulágyi and R. van Boekel and Z. Wahhaj and J. Antichi and A. Baruffolo and T. Moulin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.02158},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted by A&A