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The Herschel Gould Belt Survey in Chamaeleon II - Properties of cold dust in disks around young stellar objects

Authors :
Ph. André
E. Winston
Álvaro Ribas
Loredana Spezzi
Ágnes Kóspál
Alexander Men'shchikov
Göran Pilbratt
Eli Bressert
Nick L. J. Cox
Pierre Royer
R. Vavrek
Luca Ricci
Bruno Merín
V. Könyves
Leonardo Testi
Timo Prusti
C. Alves de Oliveira
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
arXiv, 2013.

Abstract

We report on the Herschel Gould Belt survey (HGBS) of ChaII, focusing on the detection of Class I to III young stellar objects (YSOs). We aim at characterizing the circumstellar material around these YSOs and understanding which disk parameters are most likely constrained by the new HGBS data. We recovered 29 out of the 63 known YSOs in ChaII with a detection in at least one of the PACS/SPIRE pass-bands: 3 Class I YSOs (i.e.,100%), 1 Flat source (i.e., 50%), 21 Class II objects (i.e., 55%), 3 Class III objects (i.e, 16%) and the unclassified source IRAS 12522-7640. We explore PACS/SPIRE colors of this sample and present modeling of their SEDs using the RADMC-2D radiative transfer code. We find that YSO colors are confined in specific regions of PACS/SPIRE color-color diagrams. These color ranges are expected to be only marginally contaminated by extragalactic sources and field stars and, hence, provide a useful YSO selection tool when applied altogether. We were able to model the SED of 26 out of the 29 detected YSOs. We discuss the degeneracy/limitations of our SED fitting results and adopt the Bayesian method to estimate the probability of different values for the derived disk parameters. The Cha II YSOs present typical disk inner radii around 0.1 AU. The lower limit to Rc is typically around 50 AU. The lower limits to Mdisk are proportional to the stellar masses with a typical 0.3% ratio, i.e., in the range estimated in the literature for young Class II stars and brown dwarfs across a broad range of stellar masses. The estimated flaring angles, although very uncertain, point towards rather flat disks (1+phi less than 1.2), as found for low-mass M-type YSO samples in other star forming regions. Thus, our results support the idea that disk properties show a dependence on stellar properties.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2dafc7e82adfb1ea5a61296dc289b04d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1305.4075