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Probing the Dust and Gas in the Transitional Disk of CS Cha with Spitzer

Authors :
Joan R. Najita
Nuria Calvet
Edwin A. Bergin
Samuel T. Harrold
Melissa McClure
Ben Sargent
Dan M. Watson
Lee Hartmann
Catherine Espaillat
C. J. Bohac
William J. Forrest
Elise Furlan
Paola D'Alessio
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Here we present the Spitzer IRS spectrum of CS Cha, a member of the ~2 Myr old Chamaeleon star-forming region, which reveals an optically thick circumstellar disk truncated at ~43 AU, the largest hole modeled in a transitional disk to date. Within this inner hole, ~5x10^-5 lunar masses of dust are located in a small optically thin inner region which extends from 0.1 to 1 AU. In addition, the disk of CS Cha has bigger grain sizes and more settling than the previously modeled transitional disks DM Tau, GM Aur, and CoKu Tau/4, suggesting that CS Cha is in a more advanced state of dust evolution. The Spitzer IRS spectrum also shows [Ne II] 12.81 micron fine-structure emission with a luminosity of 1.3x10^29 ergs s^-1, indicating that optically thin gas is present in this ~43 AU hole, in agreement with H_alpha measurements and a UV excess which indicate that CS Cha is still accreting 1.2x10^-8 M_sun yr^-1. We do not find a correlation of the [Ne II] flux with L_X, however, there is a possible correlation with mass accretion rate, which if confirmed would suggest that EUV fluxes due to accretion are the main agent for formation of the [Ne II] line.<br />accepted to ApJ Letters

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e5011aa84ad5e4233ca22693372b4852