2011ApJ...734..115C


Query : 2011ApJ...734..115C

2011ApJ...734..115C - Astrophys. J., 734, 115 (2011/June-3)

Spitzer infrared spectrograph spectroscopy of the 10 myr old EF Cha debris disk: evidence for phyllosilicate-rich dust in the terrestrial zone.

CURRIE T., LISSE C.M., SICILIA-AGUILAR A., RIEKE G.H. and SU K.Y.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We describe Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph spectroscopic observations of the ∼10 Myr old star, EF Cha. Compositional modeling of the spectra from 5 µm to 35 µm confirms that it is surrounded by a luminous debris disk with LD/L{sstarf}∼ 10–3, containing dust with temperatures between 225 K and 430 K, characteristic of the terrestrial zone. The EF Cha spectrum shows evidence for many solid-state features, unlike most cold, low-luminosity debris disks but like some other 10-20 Myr old luminous, warm debris disks (e.g., HD 113766A). The EF Cha debris disk is unusually rich in a species or combination of species whose emissivities resemble that of finely powdered, laboratory-measured phyllosilicate species (talc, saponite, and smectite), which are likely produced by aqueous alteration of primordial anhydrous rocky materials. The dust and, by inference, the parent bodies of the debris also contain abundant amorphous silicates and metal sulfides, and possibly water ice. The dust's total olivine to the pyroxene ratio of ∼2 also provides evidence of aqueous alteration. The large mass volume of grains with sizes comparable to or below the radiation blow-out limit implies that planetesimals may be colliding at a rate high enough to yield the emitting dust but not so high as to devolatize the planetesimals via impact processing. Because phyllosilicates are produced by the interactions between anhydrous rock and warm, reactive water, EF Cha's disk is a likely signpost for water delivery to the terrestrial zone of a young planetary system.

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Journal keyword(s): astrochemistry - infrared: stars - planets and satellites: formation - protoplanetary disks - stars: individual: EF Cha - techniques: spectroscopic

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Number of rows : 21
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 * 49 Cet PM* 01 34 37.7786780856 -15 40 34.898673000   5.667 5.607   5.54 A1V 301 0
2 V* AB Aur Ae* 04 55 45.8458932216 +30 33 04.292077032 7.20 7.16 7.05 6.96 6.70 A0Ve 1067 2
3 HD 36112 Ae* 05 30 27.5285630040 +25 19 57.076288752   8.57 8.27     A8Ve 469 0
4 HD 37258 Ae* 05 36 59.2496063912 -06 09 16.331028249   9.72 9.61 9.56   A3V_sh 135 0
5 HD 37357 Ae* 05 37 47.0794735560 -06 42 30.209473224   8.96 8.85     A3VankA1 109 0
6 * bet Pic PM* 05 47 17.0876901 -51 03 59.441135 4.13 4.03 3.86 3.74 3.58 A6V 1904 1
7 HD 69830 PM* 08 18 23.9469682407 -12 37 55.817187530   6.74 5.95     G8:V 526 1
8 HD 98800 TT* 11 22 05.28975 -24 46 39.7571   10.20 9.28 9.26 7.386 K5V(e) 375 0
9 HD 100546 Be* 11 33 25.4408872296 -70 11 41.241297948   6.71 6.30   6.64 A0VaekB8_lB 806 1
10 V* EF Cha dS* 12 07 05.5212746160 -78 44 28.014866520   7.74 7.46     A9III/IV 50 0
11 NAME Lower Centaurus Crux As* 12 19 -57.1           ~ 477 1
12 * eta Crv PM* 12 32 04.2264018482 -16 11 45.618615379   4.658 4.294     F2V 318 0
13 HD 109573 PM* 12 36 01.0317461592 -39 52 10.220465388   5.786 5.774 7.25 5.81 A0V 634 1
14 HD 113766 ** 13 06 35.83622 -46 02 02.0178           F3/5V 102 0
15 HD 150193 Ae* 16 40 17.9243127240 -23 53 45.193372692 9.69 9.32 8.79 8.41   A3Va(e) 321 0
16 GD 362 WD* 17 31 34.3168718112 +37 05 20.711767812   16.3   16.4   DAZB 175 0
17 HD 163296 Ae* 17 56 21.2881851168 -21 57 21.871819008 7.00 6.93 6.85 6.86 6.67 A3VaekA1mA1 1110 0
18 HD 169142 Ae* 18 24 29.7799891464 -29 46 49.327400568   8.42 8.16     F1VekA3mA3_lB? 448 0
19 HD 172555 PM* 18 45 26.9009806435 -64 52 16.534807985   4.967 4.767     A7V 277 0
20 HD 207017 * 21 43 45.1433069136 +62 46 17.543250408   8.77 8.59     B2V 28 0
21 V* ZZ Psc WD* 23 28 47.6365087803 +05 14 54.235051503   13.17   13.0   DA4.1 484 0

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