1. DIGIT survey of far-infrared lines from protoplanetary disks I. [O I], [CII], OH, H2O, and CH+.
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Fedele, D., Bruderer, S., van Dishoeck, E. F., Carr, J., G. J. Herczeg, Salyk, C., Evans II, N. J., Bouwman, J., Meeus, G., Henning, Th., Green, J., Najita, J. R., and Güdel, M.
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STAR observations ,PROTOPLANETARY disks ,ASTRONOMICAL surveys ,SPECTRAL lines ,MOLECULAR astrophysics ,ASTROCHEMISTRY - Abstract
We present far-infrared (50-200 μm) spectroscopic observations of young pre-main-sequence stars taken with Herschel/PACS as part of the DIGIT key project. The sample includes 16 Herbig AeBe and 4 T Tauri sources observed in SED mode covering the entire spectral range. An additional 6 Herbig AeBe and 4 T Tauri systems have been observed in SED mode with a limited spectral coverage. Multiple atomic fine structure and molecular lines are detected at the source position: [O I], [C II], CO, OH, H
2 O, CH+ . The most common feature is the [O I] 63 μm line detected in almost all of the sources, followed by OH. In contrast with CO, OH is detected toward both Herbig AeBe groups (flared and non-flared sources). An isothermal LTE slab model fit to the OH lines indicates column densities of 1013 < NOH < 1016 cm-2 , emitting radii 15 < r < 100AU and excitation temperatures 100 < Tex < 400 K. We used the non-LTE code RADEX to verify the LTE assumption. High gas densities (n ⩾ 1010 cm-3 ) are needed to reproduce the observations. The OH emission thus comes from a warm layer in the disk at intermediate stellar distances. Warm H2 O emission is detected through multiple lines toward the T Tauri systems AS 205, DG Tau, S CrA and RNO 90 and three Herbig AeBe systems HD 104237, HD 142527, HD 163296 (through line stacking). Overall, Herbig AeBe sources have higher OH/H2 O abundance ratios across the disk than do T Tauri disks, from near- to far-infrared wavelengths. Far-infrared CH+ emission is detected toward HD 100546 and HD 97048. The slab model suggests moderate excitation (Tex ~ 100K) and compact (r ~ 60AU) emission in the case of HD 100546. Off-source [O I] emission is detected toward DG Tau, whose origin is likely the outflow associated with this source. The [CII] emission is spatially extended in all sources where the line is detected. This suggests that not all [CII] emission is associated with the disk and that there is a substantial contribution from diffuse material around the young stars. The flux ratios of the atomic fine structure lines ([O I] 63 μm, [O I] 145 μm, [CII]) are analyzed with PDR models and require high gas density (n ⩾ 105 cm-3 ) and high UV fluxes (Go ~ 103 -107 ), consistent with a disk origin for the oxygen lines for most of the sources. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2013
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