2010A&A...520A..39O


Query : 2010A&A...520A..39O

2010A&A...520A..39O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 520, A39-39 (2010/9-2)

C2D Spitzer-IRS spectra of disks around T Tauri stars. V. Spectral decomposition.

OLOFSSON J., AUGEREAU J.-C., VAN DISHOECK E.F., MERIN B., GROSSO N., MENARD F., BLAKE G.A. and MONIN J.-L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Dust particles evolve in size and lattice structure in protoplanetary disks, due to coagulation, fragmentation and crystallization, and are radially and vertically mixed in disks due to turbulent diffusion and wind/radiation pressure forces. This paper aims at determining the mineralogical composition and size distribution of the dust grains in planet forming regions of disks around a statistical sample of 58 TTauri stars observed with Spitzer/IRS as part of the Cores to Disks (c2d) Legacy Program. We present a spectral decomposition model, named ``B2C'', that reproduces the IRS spectra over the full spectral range (5-35µm). The model assumes two dust populations: a warm component responsible for the 10µm emission arising from the disk inner regions (≲1AU) and a colder component responsible for the 20-30µm emission, arising from more distant regions (≲10AU). The fitting strategy relies on a random exploration of parameter space coupled with a Bayesian inference method. We show evidence for a significant size distribution flattening in the atmospheres of disks compared to the typical MRN distribution, providing an explanation for the usual flat, boxy 10µm feature profile generally observed in T Tauri star spectra. We reexamine the crystallinity paradox, observationally identified by Olofsson et al. (2009A&A...507..327O), and we find a simultaneous enrichment of the crystallinity in both the warm and cold regions, while grain sizes in both components are uncorrelated. We show that flat disks tend to have larger grains than flared disk. Finally our modeling results do not show evidence for any correlations between the crystallinity and either the star spectral type, or the X-ray luminosity (for a subset of the sample). The size distribution flattening may suggests that grain coagulation is a slightly more effective process than fragmentation (helped by turbulent diffusion) in disk atmospheres, and that this imbalance may last over most of the T Tauri phase. This result may also point toward small grain depletion via strong stellar winds or radiation pressure in the upper layers of disk. The non negligible cold crystallinity fractions suggests efficient radial mixing processes in order to distribute crystalline grains at large distances from the central object, along with possible nebular shocks in outer regions of disks that can thermally anneal amorphous grains.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: pre-main sequence - protoplanetary disks - circumstellar matter - infrared: stars - methods: statistical - techniques: spectroscopic

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Number of rows : 70
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 ACO S 205 ClG 01 55 11 -58 32.3           ~ 6 0
2 EM* LkHA 271 Or* 03 29 21.8747728752 +31 15 36.242125668   14.0 14.3     K4.0 68 0
3 ATO J052.6496+30.5067 Y*O 03 30 35.944032 +30 30 24.44508   14.72 12.99 12.39   ~ 20 0
4 2MASS J03303697+3031276 Y*O 03 30 36.9754076808 +30 31 27.654509172   20.8   18.4   M1.5 18 0
5 EM* LkHA 326 Y*O 03 30 44.0132509711 +30 32 46.808287930     16     G 41 0
6 2MASS J03305252+3054177 Y*O 03 30 52.5228616920 +30 54 17.729293140           M2.8 14 0
7 2MASS J03324171+3110461 Y*O 03 32 41.7206934336 +31 10 46.333328736           M2.2 16 0
8 EM* LkHA 327 ** 03 33 30.414576 +31 10 50.48508   16.67 14.72 14.26   K2 62 0
9 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1364 0
10 BD+31 634 Y*? 03 41 39.1855589712 +31 36 10.668590352   10.60 10.23 10.29   A8V 20 0
11 EM* LkHA 330 TT* 03 45 48.2805122064 +32 24 11.850978276   12.30 10.97     F7 142 0
12 NAME Tau-Aur Complex SFR 04 30 +25.0           ~ 1357 0
13 V* V710 Tau Y*O 04 31 57.79 +18 21 37.9           ~ 160 0
14 V* V710 Tau A TT* 04 31 57.8028713880 +18 21 34.732161936       13.87   M2/3e 169 0
15 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4416 0
16 CoKu Tau-Aur Star 4 TT* 04 41 16.8104181312 +28 40 00.073831728   16.40 14.68 14.59   M1.5e 181 0
17 V* AT Pyx Or* 08 28 40.6971900120 -33 46 22.290118356     12.7     K2.0 30 1
18 V* SX Cha Or* 10 55 59.802000 -77 24 40.12524   16.01 14.57 14.23 12.35 M1.5+M3 90 0
19 V* TW Cha Or* 10 59 01.0607352312 -77 22 40.947126636     13.40   11.68 K8Ve 135 0
20 [CCE98] 2-24 Y*O 11 07 21.426 -77 22 11.76           M2 35 0
21 V* VW Cha Or* 11 08 01.502064 -77 42 28.87524 13.91 14.165 12.761 12.653 10.69 K7+M0 187 0
22 V* HU Cha Or* 11 09 18.12888 -76 30 29.2500         14.99 M1/2e 56 0
23 V* VZ Cha Or* 11 09 23.7739008528 -76 23 20.857480836   13.82 12.94   12.14 K7e 140 0
24 V* WX Cha Or* 11 09 58.666944 -77 37 09.03432   14.93 13.85 14.23 12.20 M1+M5 103 0
25 Glass Q Y*O 11 10 37.8987149352 -77 32 39.881630256   16.89 14.97   11.90 K5.5+K7 76 0
26 Ass Cha T 1-27 Or* 11 10 49.5667074984 -77 17 51.754670016   16.80 16.64   13.84 M4Ve 83 0
27 V* XX Cha Or* 11 11 39.6728641032 -76 20 15.032221548   16.67 15.28   12.56 M3Ve 116 1
28 NAME Chamaeleon Region SFR 11 55 -78.0           ~ 806 0
29 IRAS 12535-7623 Y*O 12 57 11.6949853032 -76 40 11.291754000   17.20 15.00     M0e 42 0
30 Sz 49 Y*O 13 00 53.2473650928 -76 54 15.206649912   15.6       M0.5 43 0
31 Sz 50 Y*O 13 00 55.3820751133 -77 10 22.247668674   17.64 16.01     M3 45 0
32 2MASS J13005927-7714027 Y*O 13 00 59.2811230320 -77 14 02.848183656         16.26 ~ 24 0
33 Sz 52 Y*O 13 04 24.8675032320 -77 52 30.280923336   17.7     14.66 M2.5 28 0
34 Sz 62 Y*O 13 09 50.36808 -77 57 24.0228   16.99 15.55 14.838   M2.5 33 0
35 CD-33 10685 Or* 15 45 12.8678037432 -34 17 30.644403036 12.47 11.56 10.224 9.60 8.685 K3Ve 272 1
36 V* GW Lup Or* 15 46 44.7290527536 -34 30 35.677420056   13.8       M1.5e 143 0
37 V* HM Lup Or* 15 47 50.6288371920 -35 28 35.404076028   15.941 14.748 14.337   M3e 83 0
38 THA 15-5 TT* 15 47 56.9427182064 -35 14 34.796420412   14.5 16.2     K7e 85 0
39 V* GQ Lup Or* 15 49 12.1053805848 -35 39 05.058139788 12.19 12.76 11.66 11.15   K7Ve 290 1
40 Sz 76 TT* 15 49 30.7355449512 -35 49 51.413284020   16.611 15.095 14.710   M3.2 52 0
41 THA 15-12 Or* 15 56 09.2066646912 -37 56 06.126118692   13.12 11.93 11.45   M0e 421 0
42 V* RU Lup TT* 15 56 42.3108692112 -37 49 15.473946900 9.27 10.07 9.60     K7/M0e 469 0
43 V* RY Lup Or* 15 59 28.3864710696 -40 21 51.249496176   12.62 9.90     G8/K1IV-V 223 0
44 NAME Lupus Complex SFR 16 03 -38.1           ~ 720 0
45 HD 325367 Or* 16 03 05.4915085848 -40 18 25.426727676   11.40 8.50     M0 356 0
46 Sz 96 TT* 16 08 12.6308620920 -39 08 33.470354256   14.80 13.43 13.69 11.84 ~ 79 0
47 WRAY 16-203 Or* 16 08 29.7275063376 -39 03 11.024360496   16.26 15.91 15.38 15.69 K0: 171 1
48 V* V866 Sco Or* 16 11 31.345632 -18 38 25.96200   13.98 12.63 12.81   K0e+K5e 281 0
49 2MASS J16115979-3823383 TT* 16 11 59.7947194344 -38 23 38.374012212   18.17 16.55 16.24 14.26 M5.0e 48 0
50 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
51 Haro 1-1 Or* 16 21 34.7045923320 -26 12 26.913018060   14.59       K5e 60 0
52 2MASS J16214848-2340273 TT? 16 21 48.4826564232 -23 40 27.294007764         17.50 M5.5 16 0
53 RX J1622.7-2431 Y*O 16 22 45.410832 -24 31 24.09420           M3 27 0
54 Haro 1-4 Or* 16 25 10.508136 -23 19 14.78820       13.15   K4e 73 0
55 BKLT J162715-245137 TT* 16 27 15.1289055168 -24 51 38.814347988   16.9 15.02 13.86 12.38 M2 67 1
56 CD-24 12689 Or* 16 27 40.2857881416 -24 22 04.130226300   12.91 11.533 11.11 10.00 K5e 283 0
57 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3631 1
58 ISO-Oph 195 TT* 16 28 16.7370297600 -24 05 14.436020040       15.59 13.91 K5-K6 42 0
59 V* V2131 Oph Or* 16 31 15.7445171496 -24 34 02.161097472   12.0 12.05 11.06 10.13 ~ 96 0
60 ROXs 43A TT* 16 31 20.1191847456 -24 30 05.057116128   11.89 10.93     G5IVe 48 0
61 DoAr 43 Em* 16 31 30.8820829680 -24 24 39.887863092   16.98 15.23 15.20   K2Ve 58 0
62 Haro 1-16 Or* 16 31 33.4634997336 -24 27 37.158728076   14.02 12.80     K3e 224 0
63 Haro 1-17 Y*O 16 32 21.9310906392 -24 42 14.841998352   16.76 15.61     M2.5e 42 0
64 V* V1003 Oph TT* 16 34 09.1696133088 -15 48 16.776092124     13.44     G5 98 0
65 2MASS J18285021+0009494 TT? 18 28 50.2149447768 +00 09 49.585589352           K5: 19 0
66 2MASS J18290088+0029312 Y*O 18 29 00.8919594360 +00 29 31.355014488       17.0   K7: 21 0
67 2MASS J18290980+0034456 LP* 18 29 09.8084351304 +00 34 45.752282040           M5: 12 0
68 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1100 2
69 HBC 672 Em* 18 29 56.8848005064 +01 14 46.304766672   17.6       K8.0 102 0
70 2MASS J18295820+0115216 Y*O 18 29 58.2037073472 +01 15 21.610474308           K7.0 40 0

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