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Atmospheric phase correction using CARMA-PACS: high angular resolution observations of the FU Orionis star PP 13S*

Authors :
Marshall Joy
Alberto D. Bolatto
Daniel P. Marrone
John E. Carlstrom
Melvyn Wright
Andrea Isella
John M. Carpenter
James W. Lamb
Peter Teuben
Douglas C.-J. Bock
David Woody
Stephen Muchovej
Thomas Culverhouse
B. Ashley Zauderer
Woojin Kwon
Richard L. Plambeck
Erik M. Leitch
Laura M. Pérez
Stephen L. Scott
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2010.

Abstract

We present 0.15" resolution observations of the 227 GHz continuum emission from the circumstellar disk around the FU-Orionis star PP 13S*. The data were obtained with the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA) Paired Antenna Calibration System (C-PACS), which measures and corrects the atmospheric delay fluctuations on the longest baselines of the array in order to improve the sensitivity and angular resolution of the observations. A description of the C-PACS technique and the data reduction procedures are presented. C-PACS was applied to CARMA observations of PP 13S*, which led to a factor of 1.6 increase in the observed peak flux of the source, a 36% reduction in the noise of the image, and a 52% decrease in the measured size of the source major axis. The calibrated complex visibilities were fitted with a theoretical disk model to constrain the disk surface density. The total disk mass from the best fit model corresponds to 0.06 \msun, which is larger than the median mass of a disk around a classical T Tauri star. The disk is optically thick at a wavelength of 1.3 mm for orbital radii less than 48 AU. At larger radii, the inferred surface density of the PP 13S* disk is an order of magnitude lower than that needed to develop a gravitational instability.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....795bb6f2d3fe91e38ba4b43098ea4578