2010ApJ...718.1200M


Query : 2010ApJ...718.1200M

2010ApJ...718.1200M - Astrophys. J., 718, 1200-1223 (2010/August-1)

A Spitzer c2d legacy survey to identify and characterize disks with inner dust holes.

MERIN B., BROWN J.M., OLIVEIRA I., HERCZEG G.J., VAN DISHOECK E.F., BOTTINELLI S., EVANS N.J., CIEZA L., SPEZZI L., ALCALA J.M., HARVEY P.M., BLAKE G.A., BAYO A., GEERS V.C., LAHUIS F., PRUSTI T., AUGEREAU J.-C., OLOFSSON J., WALTER F.M. and CHIU K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Understanding how disks dissipate is essential to studies of planet formation. However, identifying exactly how dust and gas dissipate is complicated due to the difficulty of finding objects that are clearly in the transition phase of losing their surrounding material. We use Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) spectra to examine 35 photometrically selected candidate cold disks (disks with large inner dust holes). The infrared spectra are supplemented with optical spectra to determine stellar and accretion properties and 1.3 mm photometry to measure disk masses. Based on detailed spectral energy distribution modeling, we identify 15 new cold disks. The remaining 20 objects have IRS spectra that are consistent with disks without holes, disks that are observed close to edge-on, or stars with background emission. Based on these results, we determine reliable criteria to identify disks with inner holes from Spitzer photometry, and examine criteria already in the literature. Applying these criteria to the c2d surveyed star-forming regions gives a frequency of such objects of at least 4% and most likely of order 12% of the young stellar object population identified by Spitzer. We also examine the properties of these new cold disks in combination with cold disks from the literature. Hole sizes in this sample are generally smaller than in previously discovered disks and reflect a distribution in better agreement with exoplanet orbit radii. We find correlations between hole size and both disk and stellar masses. Silicate features, including crystalline features, are present in the overwhelming majority of the sample, although the 10 µm feature strength above the continuum declines for holes with radii larger than ∼7 AU. In contrast, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are only detected in 2 out of 15 sources. Only a quarter of the cold disk sample shows no signs of accretion, making it unlikely that photoevaporation is the dominant hole-forming process in most cases.

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Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - protoplanetary disks - stars: pre-main sequence

Simbad objects: 50

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Number of rows : 50
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MASS J03283504+3020096 Y*? 03 28 35.0488875240 +30 20 09.603243672           M2.5 20 0
2 2MASS J03285694+3116222 Y*O 03 28 56.9552105184 +31 16 22.342093896       18.2   M2.5 41 0
3 2MASS J03290388+3056297 Y*? 03 29 03.8802678528 +30 56 29.678416440           ~ 9 0
4 ASR 79 Y*O 03 29 24.0886223107 +31 19 57.383186997           M2.5V 52 0
5 2MASS J03292925+3118347 TT* 03 29 29.2619320482 +31 18 34.727492781           K7.5 42 0
6 2MASS J03302715+3028297 Y*? 03 30 27.1683607344 +30 28 29.667201492   20.6   19.1   ~ 14 0
7 2MASS J03303548+3115586 Or* 03 30 35.4862381152 +31 15 58.543827516           M1.4 12 0
8 2MASS J03303821+3032118 TT* 03 30 38.2234484016 +30 32 11.684423184   20.9   19.1   M2.7 15 0
9 LZK 21 Y*O 03 32 34.0567740984 +31 00 55.738328256           M2.0 31 0
10 NAME Per Region reg 03 37 00.0 +31 15 00           ~ 271 0
11 2MASS J03422713+3144329 Y*O 03 42 27.1406743176 +31 44 32.853184044           M1.5 16 0
12 Cl* IC 348 LRL 190 TT* 03 44 29.2076460528 +32 01 15.724835364         18.20 M2.5 26 0
13 IC 348 OpC 03 44 31.7 +32 09 32           ~ 1392 1
14 2MASS J03443468+3216000 Y*O 03 44 34.6900506576 +32 15 59.971033044           M3.5 16 0
15 2MASS J03443481+3156552 Y*O 03 44 34.8047739933 +31 56 55.238240218       16.82 15.17 M2.7 27 0
16 V* V919 Per Or* 03 44 37.3854713040 +32 12 24.176014272       17.89 15.747 M2 50 0
17 EM* LkHA 329 TT* 03 45 36.8520630960 +32 25 56.857598832     14.9     K5.0 20 0
18 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4416 0
19 CoKu Tau-Aur Star 4 TT* 04 41 16.8104181312 +28 40 00.073831728   16.40 14.68 14.59   M1.5e 181 0
20 NAME Chamaeleon Region SFR 11 55 -78.0           ~ 806 0
21 V* T Cha Or* 11 57 13.5245085552 -79 21 31.530508884   10.00 11.86     K0e 272 1
22 NAME Cha II MoC 12 54 -77.2           ~ 337 0
23 Hn 24 Y*O 13 04 55.7191411392 -77 39 49.222352340           M0 31 0
24 Lupus 2 MoC 15 57 08 -37 47.1           ~ 114 1
25 Sz 84 TT* 15 58 02.5198436808 -37 36 02.729938536   14.3       M5.0e 72 0
26 NAME Lupus Complex SFR 16 03 -38.1           ~ 720 0
27 Lupus 3 SFR 16 09.6 -39 03           ~ 323 0
28 2MASS J16102955-3922144 Y*O 16 10 29.5517478000 -39 22 14.451017844   17.51 16.31 15.79 13.90 M4.5 52 0
29 WRAY 15-1443 TT* 16 15 20.2341630672 -32 55 05.097631872 13.88 13.22 12.00 11.658 10.50 K5 89 0
30 2MASS J16214848-2340273 TT? 16 21 48.4826564232 -23 40 27.294007764         17.50 M5.5 16 0
31 2MASS J16222099-2304025 TT? 16 22 21.0065613084 -23 04 02.356731899           ~ 15 0
32 RX J1622.7-2431 Y*O 16 22 45.410832 -24 31 24.09420           M3 27 0
33 2MASS J16233283-2258468 Y*O 16 23 32.8358695056 -22 58 46.908901992           M5 21 0
34 ATO J246.2787-23.8474 Y*O 16 25 06.9166702512 -23 50 50.347017132           M3 20 0
35 Haro 1-6 Or* 16 26 03.0276684144 -24 23 36.188140848   14.15 14.01 12.38 10.80 K0 217 2
36 EM* SR 21A TT* 16 27 10.2778380120 -24 19 12.622467720   16.08 14.10     G1 271 1
37 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3630 1
38 YLW 58 TT* 16 28 16.5129208176 -24 36 58.054939128   18.5   16.55 14.46 M4 100 0
39 Haro 1-16 Or* 16 31 33.4634997336 -24 27 37.158728076   14.02 12.80     K3e 224 0
40 2MASS J18282906+0027560 Y*O 18 28 29.062 +00 27 56.04           ~ 12 0
41 2MASS J18285808+0017243 Y*O 18 28 58.0893831912 +00 17 24.385868376       21.9   G3: 18 1
42 2MASS J18290698+0038378 Y*O 18 29 06.983 +00 38 37.82       21.9   ~ 13 0
43 2MASS J18291149+0020385 Y*O 18 29 11.4971142360 +00 20 38.581093176           M0: 14 0
44 2MASS J18291558+0039116 Y*O 18 29 15.5855033304 +00 39 11.682647064           K5: 12 0
45 2MASS J18291564+0039227 Y*O 18 29 15.6469955856 +00 39 22.837851288       21.1   ~ 11 0
46 UCAC4 453-081203 Y*O 18 29 35.63208 +00 35 03.5232       18.2   K7: 17 0
47 2MASS J18293620+0042163 Y*O 18 29 36.2143505688 +00 42 16.530530940       18.8   F9: 14 0
48 2MASS J18294410+0033559 Y*O 18 29 44.1098190624 +00 33 56.112326424           M0: 17 0
49 2MASS J18294726+0032229 Y*O 18 29 47.2705307208 +00 32 23.080738236           M0: 14 0
50 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1100 2

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