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Mid-infrared Multi-wavelength Imaging of Ophiuchus\,IRS\,48\,Transitional Disk

Authors :
Honda, Mitsuhiko
Okada, Kazushi
Miyata, Takashi
Mulders, Gijs D.
Swearingen, Jeremy R.
Kamizuka, Takashi
Ohsawa, Ryou
Fujiyoshi, Takuya
Fujiwara, Hideaki
Uchiyama, Mizuho
Onaka, Takuya Yamashita And Takashi
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Transitional disks around the Herbig Ae/Be stars are fascinating targets in the contexts of disk evolution and also planet formation. Oph IRS 48 is one of such Herbig Ae stars, which shows an inner dust cavity and azimuthally lopsided large dust distribution. We present new images of Oph IRS 48 at eight mid-infrared (MIR) wavelengths from 8.59 to 24.6\,$\mu {\rm m}$ taken with the COMICS mounted on the 8.2\,m Subaru Telescope. The N-band (7 to 13\,$\mu {\rm m}$) images show that the flux distribution is centrally peaked with a slight spatial extent, while the Q-band (17 to 25\,$\mu {\rm m}$) images show asymmetric double peaks (east and west). Using 18.8 and 24.6\,$\mu$m images, we derived the dust temperature at both east and west peaks to be 135$\pm$22 K. Thus, the asymmetry may not be attributed to a difference in the temperature. % thus other reason is necessary to explain the asymmetry of east and west peaks in Q-band. Comparing our results with previous modeling works, we conclude that the inner disk is aligned to the outer disk. A shadow casted by the optically thick inner disk has a great influence on the morphology of MIR thermal emission from the outer disk.<br />Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures, accepted in PASJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1804.02145
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psy033