The Effect of Ultraviolet Photon Pumping of H2 in Dust-deficient Protoplanetary Disks

Author:

Komaki AyanoORCID,Kuiper RolfORCID,Yoshida NaokiORCID

Abstract

Abstract We perform radiation hydrodynamics simulations to study the structure and evolution of a photoevaporating protoplanetary disk. Ultraviolet and X-ray radiation from the host star heats the disk surface, where H2 pumping also operates efficiently. We run a set of simulations in which we varied the number of dust grains or the dust-to-gas mass ratio, which determines the relative importance between photoelectric heating and H2 pumping. We show that H2 pumping and X-ray heating contribute more strongly to the mass loss of the disk when the dust-to-gas mass ratio is D 10 3 . The disk mass-loss rate decreases with a lower dust amount, but remains around 10−10−11 M yr−1. In these dust-deficient disks, H2 pumping enhances photoevaporation from the inner disk region and shapes the disk mass-loss profile. We thus argue that the late-stage disk evolution is affected by the ultraviolet H2 pumping effect. The mass-loss rates derived from our simulations can be used in the study of long-term disk evolution.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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