The evolution of the gas mass of planet-forming disks around young stars is crucial for our understanding of planet formation, yet it has proven hard to constrain observationally, due both to the difficulties of measuring gas masses and the lack of a homogeneous sample. Here we present a large grid of thermochemical models that we use to measure protoplanetary gas disk masses of AGE-PRO, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array survey of Gas Evolution in PROtoplanetary disks. AGE-PRO covers a sample of 30 disks around similar spectral type (M3-K6) stars with ages between 0.1 and 10 Myr. Our approach is to simultaneously fit observations of CO isotopologues and N2H+, a complementary molecule produced when CO freezes out. We find that the median gas mass of the three regions decreases over time, from 7.0+4.4−2.6 × 1 0−3 M ⊙ in Ophiuchus (≲1 Myr) to 9 . 4+5.4−3.4 × 1 0−4 M ⊙ for Lupus (∼1-3 Myr) and 6 . 8+5.1−2.8× 10−4 M ⊙ for Upper Sco (∼2-6 Myr), with ∼1 dex scatter in gas mass in each region. We note that the gas mass distributions for Lupus and Upper Sco look very similar, which could be due to survivorship bias for the latter. The median bulk CO abundance in the CO emitting layer is found to be a factor ∼10 lower than the interstellar medium value but does not significantly change between Lupus and Upper Sco. From Lupus to Upper Sco, the median gas-to-dust mass ratio increases by a factor ∼3 from ∼40 to ∼120, suggesting efficient inward pebble drift and/or the formation of planetesimals.

The ALMA Survey of Gas Evolution of PROtoplanetary Disks (AGE-PRO). V. Protoplanetary Gas Disk Masses / L. Trapman, K. Zhang, G.P. Rosotti, P. Pinilla, B. Tabone, I. Pascucci, C. Agurto-Gangas, R. Anania, J. Carpenter, L.A. Cieza, D. Deng, C. González-Ruilova, M.R. Hogerheijde, N.T. Kurtovic, A. Kuznetsova, J. Miley, L.M. Pérez, D.A. Ruiz-Rodriguez, K. Schwarz, A. Sierra, E. Torresvillanueva, M. Vioque. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0004-637X. - 989:1(2025), pp. 5.1-5.39. [10.3847/1538-4357/adcd6e]

The ALMA Survey of Gas Evolution of PROtoplanetary Disks (AGE-PRO). V. Protoplanetary Gas Disk Masses

G.P. Rosotti;R. Anania;
2025

Abstract

The evolution of the gas mass of planet-forming disks around young stars is crucial for our understanding of planet formation, yet it has proven hard to constrain observationally, due both to the difficulties of measuring gas masses and the lack of a homogeneous sample. Here we present a large grid of thermochemical models that we use to measure protoplanetary gas disk masses of AGE-PRO, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array survey of Gas Evolution in PROtoplanetary disks. AGE-PRO covers a sample of 30 disks around similar spectral type (M3-K6) stars with ages between 0.1 and 10 Myr. Our approach is to simultaneously fit observations of CO isotopologues and N2H+, a complementary molecule produced when CO freezes out. We find that the median gas mass of the three regions decreases over time, from 7.0+4.4−2.6 × 1 0−3 M ⊙ in Ophiuchus (≲1 Myr) to 9 . 4+5.4−3.4 × 1 0−4 M ⊙ for Lupus (∼1-3 Myr) and 6 . 8+5.1−2.8× 10−4 M ⊙ for Upper Sco (∼2-6 Myr), with ∼1 dex scatter in gas mass in each region. We note that the gas mass distributions for Lupus and Upper Sco look very similar, which could be due to survivorship bias for the latter. The median bulk CO abundance in the CO emitting layer is found to be a factor ∼10 lower than the interstellar medium value but does not significantly change between Lupus and Upper Sco. From Lupus to Upper Sco, the median gas-to-dust mass ratio increases by a factor ∼3 from ∼40 to ∼120, suggesting efficient inward pebble drift and/or the formation of planetesimals.
Settore PHYS-05/A - Astrofisica, cosmologia e scienza dello spazio
   Rebuilding the foundations of planet formation: proto-planetary disc evolution (DiscEvol)
   DiscEvol
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   101039651

   A new window into planet formation: disc kinematics
   FONDAZIONE CARIPLO
   ID Progetto 2022-1217

   Collaborative Research: The Evolution of Gas in Protoplanetary Disks
   National Science Foundation
   Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences
   2205617
2025
31-lug-2025
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