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Remnant gas in evolved circumstellar disks: Herschel PACS observations of 10-100 Myr old disk systems

Authors :
Eric E. Mamajek
Vincent Geers
Arnold O. Benz
U. Gorti
Michael R. Meyer
David Hollenbach
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We present Herschel PACS spectroscopy of the [OI] 63 micron gas-line for three circumstellar disk systems showing signs of significant disk evolution and/or planet formation: HR 8799, HD 377 and RX J1852.3-3700. [OI] is undetected toward HR 8799 and HD 377 with 3 sigma upper limits of 6.8 x 10^-18 W m^-2 and 9.9 x 10^-18 W m^-2 respectively. We find an [OI] detection for RX J1852.3-3700 at 12.3 +- 1.8 x 10^-18 W m^-2. We use thermo-chemical disk models to model the gas emission, using constraints on the [OI] 63 micron, and ancillary data to derive gas mass upper limits and constrain gas-to-dust ratios. For HD 377 and HR 8799, we find 3 sigma upper limits on the gas mass of 0.1-20 Mearth. For RX J1852.3-3700, we find two distinct disk scenarios that could explain the detection of [OI] 63 micron and CO(2-1) upper limits reported from the literature: (i) a large disk with gas co-located with the dust (16-500 AU), resulting in a large tenuous disk with ~16 Mearth of gas, or (ii) an optically thick gas disk, truncated at ~70 AU, with a gas mass of 150 Mearth. We discuss the implications of these results for the formation and evolution of planets in these three systems.<br />Accepted for publication in ApJ, 8 pages ApJ style (incl. references), 2 figures, 4 tables

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....18a04e7557feabe5532f72f66a0109ce