2009A&A...495..869L


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2009A&A...495..869L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 495, 869-879 (2009/3-1)

Large grains in discs around young stars: ATCA observations of WW Chamaeleontis, RU Lupi, and CS Chamaeleontis.

LOMMEN D., MADDISON S.T., WRIGHT C.M., VAN DISHOECK E.F., WILNER D.J. and BOURKE T.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Grains in discs around young stars grow from interstellar submicron sizes to planetesimals, up to thousands of kilometres in size, over the course of several Myr. Thermal emission of large grains or pebbles can be best observed at centimetre wavelengths. However, other emission mechanisms can contribute, most notably free-free emission from stellar winds and chromospheric activity. We aim to determine the mechanisms of centimetre emission for three T Tauri stars. WW Cha and RU Lup have recently been found to have grain growth at least up to millimetre sizes in their circumstellar discs, based on millimetre data up to 3.3mm. CS Cha has similar indications of grain growth in its circumbinary disc. The T Tauri stars WW Cha and RU Lup were monitored over the course of several years at millimetre and centimetre wavelengths, using the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). The new ATCA 7mm system was also used to observe CS Cha at 7mm. WW Cha was detected on several occasions at 7 and 16mm. We obtained one detection of WW Cha at 3.5cm and upper limits only for 6.3cm. The emission at 16mm was stable over periods of days, months, and years, whereas the emission at 3.5cm is found to be variable. A second young stellar object, Ced 112 IRS 4, was found in the field of WW Cha at 16mm. RU Lup was detected at 7mm. It was observed at 16mm three times and at 3 and 6cm four times and found to be variable in all three wavebands. CS Cha was detected at 7mm, but the signal-to-noise ratio was not high enough to resolve the gap in the circumbinary disc. The typical resolution of the 7 and 16mm observations was 5-10 arcsec with rms ∼0.2mJy. The emission at 3, 7, and 16mm for WW Cha is explained well by thermal emission from millimetre and centimetre-sized ``pebbles''. The cm spectral index between 3.5 and 6.3cm is consistent with the emission from an optically-thick ionised wind, although the high variability of the cm emission points to a non-thermal contribution. The spectral energy distributions of both RU Lup and CS Cha from 1 to 7mm are consistent with thermal emission from mm-sized grains. The variability of the longer-wavelength emission for RU Lup and the negative spectral index suggests non-thermal emission, arising from an optically-thin plasma.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: circumstellar matter - stars: planetary systems: protoplanetary disks - stars: individual: WW Cha - stars: individual: RU Lup - stars: individual: CS Cha - stars: formation

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
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 HD 283447 Or* 04 14 12.9261150912 +28 12 12.359055168 13.17 12.07 10.68 9.45 8.67 K3Ve 417 0
2 V* T Tau TT* 04 21 59.4319873992 +19 32 06.432393336   11.22 10.12 9.80   K0IV/Ve 1404 1
3 QSO B1057-797 BLL 10 58 43.30979475 -80 03 54.1598058   19.08   17.31   ~ 193 0
4 V* TW Hya TT* 11 01 51.9053285064 -34 42 17.033218380   11.94 10.50 10.626 9.18 K6Ve 1892 1
5 V* CS Cha Or* 11 02 24.8763629208 -77 33 35.667131796   12.88 11.69   10.123 K2Ve 230 0
6 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
7 Ced 112 RNe 11 09 52.4 -76 36 57           ~ 32 0
8 Ass Cha T 1-23 Or* 11 09 53.4189070920 -76 34 25.652641116   13.9 19.50 15.10 13.52 G9IIIe 96 0
9 V* WW Cha Or* 11 10 00.0802739160 -76 34 57.963853416   14.74 14.10   10.95 ~ 154 0
10 HH 915 HH 11 10 09.496 -76 35 06.05           ~ 6 0
11 HH 931 HH 11 13 32.0 -76 41 16           ~ 4 0
12 HD 100546 Be* 11 33 25.4408872296 -70 11 41.241297948   6.71 6.30   6.64 A0VaekB8_lB 806 1
13 NAME Chamaeleon Region SFR 11 55 -78.0           ~ 806 0
14 V* RU Lup TT* 15 56 42.3108692112 -37 49 15.473946900 9.27 10.07 9.60     K7/M0e 469 0
15 Lupus 2 MoC 15 57 08 -37 47.1           ~ 114 1
16 QSO B1600+4344 QSO 16 01 40.4818 +43 16 47.394   22.12 21.92     ~ 183 1
17 QSO B1622-310 BLL 16 25 55.5034803906 -31 08 08.577582708     18.1     ~ 32 1
18 QSO J1626-2951 Bla 16 26 06.02084013 -29 51 26.9712990   18.41 20.5 17.6   ~ 428 1
19 QSO B1921-293 BLL 19 24 51.05595254 -29 14 30.1210248   18.71 18.21 15.07   ~ 868 0
20 ICRF J193925.0-634245 Sy2 19 39 25.0245304992 -63 42 45.640373400   18.87 18.37 17.64   ~ 1228 1

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