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2006ApJ...645L..77M - Astrophys. J., 645, L77-L80 (2006/July-1)

Bright localized near-infrared emission at 1-4 AU in the AB Aurigae disk revealed by IOTA closure phases.

MILLAN-GABET R., MONNIER J.D., BERGER J.-P., TRAUB W.A., SCHLOERB F.P., PEDRETTI E., BENISTY M., CARLETON N.P., HAGUENAUER P., KERN P., LABEYE P., LACASSE M.G., MALBET F., PERRAUT K., PEARLMAN M. and THUREAU N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the detection of localized off-center emission at 1-4 AU in the circumstellar environment of the young stellar object AB Aurigae. We used closure-phase measurements in the near-infrared that were made at the long-baseline interferometer IOTA, the first obtained on a young stellar object using this technique. When probing sub-AU scales, all closure phases are close to zero degrees, as expected given the previously determined size of the AB Aurigae inner-dust disk. However, a clear closure-phase signal of -3°.5±0°.5 is detected on one triangle containing relatively short baselines, requiring a high degree of non-point symmetry from emission at larger (AU-sized) scales in the disk. We have not identified any alternative explanation for these closure-phase results, and we demonstrate that a ``disk hot spot'' model can fit our data. We speculate that such detected asymmetric near-infrared emission might arise as a result of localized viscous heating due to a gravitational instability in the AB Aurigae disk, or to the presence of a close stellar companion or accreting substellar object.

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Journal keyword(s): Infrared: Stars - Instrumentation: Interferometers - Stars: Planetary Systems: Protoplanetary Disks - Stars: Formation - Stars: Individual: Constellation Name: AB Aurigae - Techniques: High Anular Resolution

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