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2018ApJ...855...44K - Astrophys. J., 855, 44-44 (2018/March-1)

A multi-instrument and multi-wavelength high angular resolution study of MWC 614: quantum heated particles inside the disk cavity.

KLUSKA J., KRAUS S., DAVIES C.L., HARRIES T., WILLSON M., MONNIER J.D., AARNIO A., BARON F., MILLAN-GABET R., TEN BRUMMELAAR T., CHE X., HINKLEY S., PREIBISCH T., STURMANN J., STURMANN L. and TOUHAMI Y.

Abstract (from CDS):

High angular resolution observations of young stellar objects are required to study the inner astronomical units of protoplanetary disks in which the majority of planets form. As they evolve, gaps open up in the inner disk regions and the disks are fully dispersed within ∼10 Myr. MWC 614 is a pretransitional object with a ∼10 au radius gap. We present a set of high angular resolution observations of this object including SPHERE/ZIMPOL polarimetric and coronagraphic images in the visible, Keck/NIRC2 near-infrared (NIR) aperture masking observations, and Very Large Telescope Interferometer (AMBER, MIDI, and PIONIER) and Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CLASSIC and CLIMB) long-baseline interferometry at infrared wavelengths. We find that all the observations are compatible with an inclined disk (i ∼ 55° at a position angle of ∼20°-30°). The mid-infrared data set confirms that the disk inner rim is at 12.3 ± 0.4 au from the central star. We determined an upper mass limit of 0.34 M for a companion inside the cavity. Within the cavity, the NIR emission, usually associated with the dust sublimation region, is unusually extended (∼10 au, 30 times larger than the theoretical sublimation radius) and indicates a high dust temperature (T ∼ 1800 K). As a possible result of companion-induced dust segregation, quantum heated dust grains could explain the extended NIR emission with this high temperature. Our observations confirm the peculiar state of this object where the inner disk has already been accreted onto the star, exposing small particles inside the cavity to direct stellar radiation.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: MWC 614 - stars: pre-main sequence - stars: variables: T Tauri, Herbig Ae/Be - techniques: high angular resolution - techniques: interferometric - techniques: polarimetric

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