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A Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph Detection of Crystalline Silicates in a Protostellar Envelope

Authors :
Elise Furlan
Babar Ali
Nuria Calvet
Ian S. Remming
Charles A. Poteet
Benjamin A. Sargent
Dan M. Watson
Jon E. Bjorkman
Lee Hartmann
William J. Fischer
John J. Tobin
S. Thomas Megeath
James Muzerolle
Melissa McClure
Lori Allen
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2011.

Abstract

We present the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Spectrograph spectrum of the Orion A protostar HOPS-68. The mid-infrared spectrum reveals crystalline substructure at 11.1, 16.1, 18.8, 23.6, 27.9, and 33.6 µm superimposed on the broad 9.7 and 18 µm amorphous silicate features; the substructure is well matched by the presence of the olivine end-member forsterite (Mg2SiO4). Crystalline silicates are often observed as infrared emission features around the circumstellar disks of Herbig Ae/Be stars and T Tauri stars. However, this is the first unambiguous detection of crystalline silicate absorption in a cold, infalling, protostellar envelope. We estimate the crystalline mass fraction along the lineof-sight by first assuming that the crystalline silicates are located in a cold absorbing screen and secondly by utilizing radiative transfer models. The resulting crystalline mass fractions of 0.14 and 0.17, respectively, are significantly greater than the upper limit found in the interstellar medium (. 0.02-0.05). We propose that the amorphous silicates were annealed within the hot inner disk and/or envelope regions and subsequently transported outward into the envelope by entrainment in a protostellar outflow. Subject headings: circumstellar matter — infrared: stars — stars: formation — stars: individual (FIR-2) — stars: protostars

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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