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Article Dans Une Revue Astronomy and Astrophysics - A&A Année : 2018

DZ Chamaeleontis: a bona fide photoevaporating disc

H. Canovas
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B. Montesinos
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M. R. Schreiber
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L. A. Cieza
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C. Eiroa
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G. Meeus
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J. de Boer
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Z. Wahhaj
P. Riviere-Marichalar
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J. Olofsson
A. Garufi
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I. Rebollido
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R. G. van Holstein
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C. Caceres
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A. Hardy
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E. Villaver
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Résumé

Context. DZ Cha is a weak-lined T Tauri star (WTTS) surrounded by a bright protoplanetary disc with evidence of inner disc clearing. Its narrow Hα line and infrared spectral energy distribution suggest that DZ Cha may be a photoevaporating disc.
Aims: We aim to analyse the DZ Cha star + disc system to identify the mechanism driving the evolution of this object.
Methods: We have analysed three epochs of high resolution optical spectroscopy, photometry from the UV up to the sub-mm regime, infrared spectroscopy, and J-band imaging polarimetry observations of DZ Cha.
Results: Combining our analysis with previous studies we find no signatures of accretion in the Hα line profile in nine epochs covering a time baseline of 20 yr. The optical spectra are dominated by chromospheric emission lines, but they also show emission from the forbidden lines [SII] 4068 and [OI] 6300Å that indicate a disc outflow. The polarized images reveal a dust depleted cavity of 7 au in radius and two spiral-like features, and we derive a disc dust mass limit of Mdust< 3 MEarth from the sub-mm photometry. No stellar (M> 80 MJup) companions are detected down to 0.̋07 ( 8 au, projected).
Conclusions: The negligible accretion rate, small cavity, and forbidden line emission strongly suggests that DZ Cha is currently at the initial stages of disc clearing by photoevaporation. At this point the inner disc has drained and the inner wall of the truncated outer disc is directly exposed to the stellar radiation. We argue that other mechanisms like planet formation or binarity cannot explain the observed properties of DZ Cha. The scarcity of objects like this one is in line with the dispersal timescale (≲105 yr) predicted by this theory. DZ Cha is therefore an ideal target to study the initial stages of photoevaporation.

Based on observations collected at the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programme 097.C-0536. Based on data obtained from the ESO Science Archive Facility under request number 250112.

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insu-03693578 , version 1 (10-06-2022)

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H. Canovas, B. Montesinos, M. R. Schreiber, L. A. Cieza, C. Eiroa, et al.. DZ Chamaeleontis: a bona fide photoevaporating disc. Astronomy and Astrophysics - A&A, 2018, 610, ⟨10.1051/0004-6361/201731640⟩. ⟨insu-03693578⟩
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