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New 13CO observations towards the Keplerian gaseous disk around R Mon

Authors :
Alonso-Albi, T.
Fuente, A.
Bachiller, R.
Natta, A.
Testi, L.
Neri, R.
Planesas, P.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We present new high angular resolution observations of the 13CO 1-0 rotational line towards the HBe star R Mon, obtained with the IRAM Bure Interferometer, along with the previous results in the observed transitions 12CO 1-0 and 2-1. We have used a flat disk model to fit the 12CO 1-0 and 2-1, and 13CO 1-0 emission, in a strip perpendicular to the outflow axis. The model assumes standard abundances (X(12CO) = 8x10^-5, X(13CO) = 9x10^7), radial potential temperature and density laws (T (K) = T0 r^-q, rho (cm^-3) = rho0 r^-p), and Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium. The 13CO and 12CO emission is consistent with a flat disk at an inclination angle of 20 degrees in Keplerian rotation around the star. The gaseous disk is fitted with a mass of 0.014 Msun, an outer radius of 1500 AU, a temperature of 4500 K at the inner radius (1 AU), and values of q=0.62 and p=1.3 for the indexes of the temperature and density laws. This new 13CO observations allow us to conclude that the disk around R Mon is flat. Our result confirms previous works suggesting a predominant flat geometry in disks around early Be stars.<br />4 pages, 5 figure. Proceedings of the conference "Science with ALMA: a new era for Astrophysics" hold in Madrid in November, 13-17, 2006

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....77eba0817af736d99e6539d001ec4771