J/MNRAS/482/698 Ophiuchus DIsc Survey Employing ALMA (ODISEA). I. (Cieza+, 2019)
The Ophiuchus DIsc Survey Employing ALMA (ODISEA)
I. Project description and continuum images at 28au resolution.
    Cieza L.A., Ruiz-Rodriguez D., Hales A., Casassus S., Perez S.,
    Gonzalez-Ruilova C., Canovas H., Williams J.P., Zurlo A., Ansdell M.,
    Avenhaus H., Bayo A., Bertrang G.H.-M., Christiaens V., Dent W.,
    Ferrero G., Gamen R., Olofsson J., Orcajo S., Pena Ramirez K., Principe D.,
    Schreiber M.R., van der Plas G.
   <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 482, 698-714 (2019)>
   =2019MNRAS.482..698C 2019MNRAS.482..698C    (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Stars, pre-main sequence; Millimetric/submm sources;
              Photometry, infrared
Keywords: protoplanetary discs; circumstellar matter; stars: pre-main-sequence;
          submillimetre: planetary systems
Abstract:
    We introduce the Ophiuchus DIsc Survey Employing ALMA (ODISEA), a
    project aiming to study the entire population of Spitzer-selected
    protoplanetary discs in the Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud (∼300 objects)
    from both millimetre continuum and CO isotopologues data. Here we
    present 1.3mm/230GHz continuum images of 147 targets at 0.2" (28au)
    resolution and a typical rms of 0.15mJy. We detect a total of
    133 discs, including the individual components of 11 binary systems
    and 1 triple system. 60 of these discs are spatially resolved. We find
    clear substructures (inner cavities, rings, gaps, and/or spiral arms)
    in eight of the sources and hints of such structures in another four
    discs. We construct the disc luminosity function for our targets and
    perform preliminary comparisons to other regions. A simple conversion
    between flux and dust mass (adopting standard assumptions) indicates
    that all discs detected at 1.3mm are massive enough to form one or
    more rocky planets. In contrast, only ∼50 discs (∼1/3 of the sample)
    have enough mass in the form of dust to form the canonical
    10M⊕ core needed to trigger runaway gas accretion and the
    formation of gas giant planets, although the total mass of solids
    already incorporated into bodies larger than cm scales is mostly
    unconstrained. The distribution in continuum disc sizes in our sample
    is heavily weighted towards compact discs: most detected discs have
    radii <15au, while only 23 discs (∼15% of the targets) have radii >30au.
Description:
    The Ophiuchus DIsc Survey Employing ALMA (ODISEA) sample is the full
    catalogue of 297 young stellar objects (YSOs) in Ophiuchus from the
    "Cores to Discs" (c2d) Spitzer Legacy Programme
    (Evans+ 2009ApJS..181..321E 2009ApJS..181..321E -- see Cat. II/332).
    In this paper we focus on the 147 sources from Sample A, containing
    all Class I and Flat Spectrum sources, specifically objects with
    [K]-[24]>6.75mag, and Class II sources with K>10mag, listed in Table 1.
    Table 2 shows the 2MASS and Spitzer photometry from these 147 objects,
    taken from the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive.
    All of our 147 targets in Sample A were observed under the Cycle-4
    ALMA programme 2016.1.00545.S on a single scheduling block, which was
    executed 3 times between 2017 July 13 and 14. The nominal array
    configuration was C40-5, and 42-45 of the 12m ALMA antennas were
    used with baselines ranging from 17 to 2647m.
File Summary:
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 FileName      Lrecl  Records   Explanations
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ReadMe            80        .   This file
table1.dat        92      147   The Ophiuchus DIsc Survey Employing ALMA
                                 (ODISEA) Cycle-4 sample
table2.dat       138      147   Photometry from the Spitzer Cores to Discs (c2d)
                                 catalog
table3.dat        89      160   Fluxes and sizes at 1.3mm from ALMA Cycle-4
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See also:
 II/332 : c2d Spitzer final data release (DR4) (Evans+, 2003)
 I/345  : Gaia DR2 (Gaia Collaboration, 2018)
 J/AJ/130/1733  : Optical spectroscopy of ρ Oph stars (Wilking+, 2005)
 J/ApJ/667/308  : Weak-line T Tauri in Spitzer c2d Survey. II. (Cieza+, 2007)
 J/ApJ/671/1800 : SCUBA observations of ρ Oph cloud (Andrews+, 2007)
 J/ApJS/179/249 : Low-luminosity embedded protostar population (Dunham+, 2008)
 J/ApJS/181/321 : Properties of Spitzer c2d dark clouds (Evans+, 2009)
 J/ApJ/696/L84  : Primordial circumstellar disks in binary syst. (Cieza+, 2009)
 J/AJ/138/703   : Deep MIPS observations of IC 348 nebula (Currie+, 2009)
 J/ApJ/712/925  : Transition circumstellar disks in Ophiuchus (Cieza+, 2010)
 J/ApJ/724/835  : The Spitzer c2d survey of WTTSs. III. (Wahhaj+, 2010)
 J/AJ/142/140   : Optical spectroscopy of ρ Oph stars. II. (Erickson+, 2011)
 J/ApJ/745/19   : Binary systems in Taurus-Auriga (Kraus+, 2012)
 J/other/Nat/481.167 : 2002-2007 PLANET microlensing events (Assan+, 2012)
 J/ApJ/771/129  : Submillimetric Class II sources of Taurus (Andrews+, 2013)
 J/A+A/579/A66  : Accretion in ρ-Ophiucus (Manara+, 2015)
 J/ApJ/809/8    : Terrestrial planet occurrence rates for KOIs (Burke+, 2015)
 J/MNRAS/457/2877 : Kepler M dwarf stars revised properties (Gaidos+, 2016)
 J/MNRAS/457/4089 : Frequency of snowline-region planets (Shvartzvald+, 2016)
 J/ApJ/827/142  : ALMA observations of GKM stars in Upper Sco (Barenfeld+, 2016)
 J/ApJ/828/46   : ALMA survey of Lupus protoplanetary disks. I. (Ansdell+, 2016)
 J/ApJ/831/125  : ALMA 887µm obs. of ChaI star-forming reg. (Pascucci+, 2016)
 J/AJ/153/240   : Protoplanetary disks in sigma Ori with ALMA (Ansdell+, 2017)
 J/A+A/603/A3   : VLT/NaCo Large program. IV. Stat. (Vigan+, 2017)
 J/ApJ/845/44   : SMA obs. of 50 nearby protoplanetary disks (Tripathi+, 2017)
 J/ApJ/859/21   : Lupus protoplanetary disks with ALMA. II. (Ansdell+, 2018)
 J/ApJ/875/L9   : ODISEA. II. Disk dust mass distributions (Williams+, 2019)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat
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   Bytes Format Units    Label     Explanations
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   1-  3  I3    ---      Seq       [1/147] Running sequence number
   5- 10  A6    ---      ---       [SSTc2d]
  12- 27  A16   ---      SSTc2d    Spitzer source name (JHHMMSS.s+DDMMSS)
  29- 30  I2    h        RAh       Hour of right ascension (J2000)
  32- 33  I2    min      RAm       Minute of right ascension (J2000)
  35- 39  F5.2  s        RAs       Second of right ascension (J2000)
      41  A1    ---      DE-       Sign of declination (J2000)
  42- 43  I2    deg      DEd       Degree of declination (J2000)
  45- 46  I2    arcmin   DEm       Arcminute of declination (J2000)
  48- 52  F5.2  arcsec   DEs       Arcsecond of declination (J2000)
  54- 63  F10.6 deg      RAdeg     Right ascension in decimal degrees (J2000)
  65- 74  F10.6 deg      DEdeg     Declination in decimal degrees (J2000)
  76- 80  A5    ---      SpT       Spectral type
      82  I1    ---    r_SpT       [1/7]? Reference for spectral type (1)
  84- 88  F5.3  arcsec   Sep       [0.004/4.8]? Separataion
  90- 92  A3    ---    r_Sep       Reference for multiplicity (2)
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Note (1): References for spectral types are as follows:
  1 = Cieza et al. (2010ApJ...712..925C 2010ApJ...712..925C);
  2 = Erickson et al. (2011AJ....142..140E 2011AJ....142..140E);
  3 = Wilking et al. (2005AJ....130.1733W 2005AJ....130.1733W);
  4 = Manara et al. (2015A&A...579A..66M 2015A&A...579A..66M);
  5 = McClure et al. (2010ApJS..188...75M 2010ApJS..188...75M);
  6 = Cieza et al. (2007, J/ApJ/667/308);
  7 = Luhman et al. (1999ApJ...525..440L 1999ApJ...525..440L).
Note (2): References for multiplicity are as follows:
  1 = Ruiz-Rodriguez et al. (2016MNRAS.463.3829R 2016MNRAS.463.3829R);
  2 = Cieza et al. (2010, J/ApJ/712/925);
  3 = Ratzka et al. (2005A&A...437..611R 2005A&A...437..611R);
  4 = Loinard et al. (2008ApJ...675L..29L 2008ApJ...675L..29L);
  5 = This work;
  6 = Kohn et al. (2016ApJ...820....2K 2016ApJ...820....2K).
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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   1-  3  I3    ---     Seq       [1/147] Running sequence number
   5- 11  F7.3  mJy     FJ        [0.05/926] 2MASS J-band flux
  13- 18  F6.3  mJy   e_FJ        [0/18] FJ uncertainty
  20- 27  F8.3  mJy     FH        [0.08/1840] 2MASS H-band flux
  29- 34  F6.3  mJy   e_FH        [0/76.4] FH uncertainty
  36- 43  F8.3  mJy     FKs       [0.6/2150] 2MASS Ks-band flux
  45- 50  F6.3  mJy   e_FKs       [0.07/35.7] FKs uncertainty
  52- 58  F7.2  mJy     F3.6      [0.8/2220] Spitzer/IRAC 3.6um flux
  60- 65  F6.2  mJy   e_F3.6      [0.04/202] F3.6 uncertainty
  67- 73  F7.2  mJy     F4.5      [0.97/2330] Spitzer/IRAC 4.5um flux
  75- 80  F6.2  mJy   e_F4.5      [0.05/220] F4.5 uncertainty
  82- 88  F7.2  mJy     F5.8      [0.97/2700] Spitzer/IRAC 5.8um flux
  90- 95  F6.2  mJy   e_F5.8      [0.08/175] F5.8 uncertainty
  97-103  F7.2  mJy     F8.0      [0.63/3140] Spitzer/IRAC 8.0um flux
 105-110  F6.2  mJy   e_F8.0      [0.06/212] F8.0 uncertainty
 112-117  F6.1  mJy     F24       [6/4360] Spitzer/MIPS 24um flux
 119-123  F5.1  mJy   e_F24       [0.6/419] F24 uncertainty
 125-131  F7.1  mJy     F70       [/12200]?=0 Spitzer/MIPS 70um flux
 133-138  F6.1  mJy   e_F70       [/1260]?=0 F70 uncertainty
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat
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   Bytes Format Units    Label     Explanations
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   1-  9  A9    ---      Cycle     [ODISEA_C4] ODISEA_C4: data obtained
                                    in ALMA Cycle-4
      10  A1    ---      ---       [_]
  11- 13  I3    ---      Seq       [1/147] Corresponding target in Table 1
      14  A1    ---    m_Seq       [A-C] Component number on Seq
  16- 17  I2    h        RAh       [16]? Hour of right ascension (J2000)
  19- 20  I2    min      RAm       [21/39]? Minute of right ascension (J2000)
  22- 27  F6.3  s        RAs       ? Second of right ascension (J2000)
      29  A1    ---      DE-       [-] Sign of declination (J2000)
  30- 31  I2    deg      DEd       [22/25]? Degree of declination (J2000)
  33- 34  I2    arcmin   DEm       ? Arcminute of declination (J2000)
  36- 40  F5.2  arcsec   DEs       ? Arcsecond of declination (J2000)
  42- 47  F6.2  mJy      F1.3      [-0.24/361.2] ALMA 1.3mm flux
  49- 52  F4.2  mJy    e_F1.3      [0.1/1.22] F1.3 uncertainty
  54- 59  F6.1  mas      amaj      [103/1303.2]? Major axis (2)
  61- 64  F4.1  mas    e_amaj      [0.5/55]? amaj uncertainty
  66- 71  F6.1  mas      bmin      [39/1047]? Minor axis (2)
  73- 76  F4.1  mas    e_bmin      [0.1/88]? bmin uncertainty
  78- 82  F5.1  deg      PA        [-32/175]? Position angle
  84- 87  F4.1  deg    e_PA        [0/58]? PA uncertainty
      89  A1    ---    f_Seq       [nu] Flag on Seq (1)
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Note (1): Flag as follows:
  n = Sources with no RA and Dec information which have not been
       detected by our ALMA observations (27 occurrences).
  u = Sources with position information but no size information which
       have been detected but remain unresolved (73 occurrences).
Note (2): The major and minor axis information correspond to FWHM values.
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History:
    From electronic version of the journal
References:
    Williams et al.   Paper II.   2019ApJ...875L...9W 2019ApJ...875L...9W   Cat. J/ApJ/875/L9
(End)                                     Emmanuelle Perret [CDS]    11-Sep-2020