Gaia EDR3 comparative study of protoplanetary disk fractions
in young stellar clusters.

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Gaia EDR3 comparative study of protoplanetary disk fractions
in young stellar clusters.

This archive provides access to all data in Table A.2 of Mendigutía et al. (accepted in A&A), which refers to all members identified with Clusterix within a circular radius of 20 pc around 19 clusters. The clusters' general properties and the members' distributions are summarized in Tables 1, 2 and A.1 and Figs. A.1, A.2, A.3, A.4, A.5 of that paper. The 19 young (~ 10 Mr), nearby (< 2.5kpc) clusters have been studied in previous reference papers dealing with protoplanetary disk evolution using more compact fields of view, and show a range of properties in terms of stellar masses, densities, and cluster expansion. The search interface allows queries by coordinates and radius as well as by other parameters of interest. The user can also select the maximum number of sources (with values from 10 to unlimited) and the number of columns to return (minimum, default, or maximum verbosity). The result of the query is a HTML table with all the sources found in the archive fulfilling the search criteria. The result can also be downloaded as a VOTable or a CSV file.

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If you use this service in your research, please cite Mendigutia et al (accepted in A&A) and include the following acknowledgement in any resulting publications: "Based on data from the SVO archive of Gaia EDR3 comparative study of protoplanetary disk fractions in young stellar clusters at CAB (CSIC-INTA)". The SVO archive of Gaia EDR3 comparative study of protoplanetary disk fractions in young stellar clusters has been developed in the framework of the Spanish Virtual Observatory (https://svo.cab.inta-csic.es) project funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/ through grant PID2020-112949GB-I00. The system is maintained by the Data Archive Unit of the CAB (CSIC-INTA).

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