Speaker
Kamber Schwarz
(University of Arizona)
Description
Ionization rate is one of the most important parameters controlling both the chemical and dynamical processes in protoplanetary disks. What few observational constrains on ionization currently exists suggest overall low ionization, limiting the processes able to take place. I will present new NOEMA observations which, when combined with chemical modeling, are indicative of enhanced ionization rates in the envelopes of three Class I protostars. I will then discuss the potential impact of this early enhancement on the evolution of protoplanetary disks.
Primary author
Kamber Schwarz
(University of Arizona)
Co-authors
Sebastien Maret
(Universite Grenoble Alpes)
Charlene Lefevre
(Institute de Radioastronomie Millimetrique)
Edwin Bergin
(University of Michigan)
Philippe Andre
(AIM/CEA/CNRS)
Arnaud Belloche
(Max Planck Institute)
Claudio Codella
(INAF)