Modeling of ALMA observations reveals diverse vertical heights for millimeter dust in six protoplanetary disks, from very thin in T Cha and PDS 111 to extended in DoAr 25, with models failing to match small dust distributions.
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ALMA observed 3933 independent coordinates in nearby star-forming regions for disks and planet formation, analyzed by sky location, frequency coverage, exposure time, spectral lines, and angular resolution.
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Diverse dust vertical height and settling strength conditions in protoplanetary discs
Modeling of ALMA observations reveals diverse vertical heights for millimeter dust in six protoplanetary disks, from very thin in T Cha and PDS 111 to extended in DoAr 25, with models failing to match small dust distributions.
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An archival summary: 15 years of ALMA observations on disks and planet formation
ALMA observed 3933 independent coordinates in nearby star-forming regions for disks and planet formation, analyzed by sky location, frequency coverage, exposure time, spectral lines, and angular resolution.