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2003A&A...402..183L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 402, 183-187 (2003/4-4)

The 1.2mm image of the β Pictoris disk.

LISEAU R., BRANDEKER A., FRIDLUND M., OLOFSSON G., TAKEUCHI T. and ARTYMOWICZ P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present millimeter imaging observations in the 1200µm continuum of the disk around β Pic. With the 25" beam, the β Pic disk is unresolved perpendicularly to the disk plane (≤10"), but slightly resolved in the northeast-southwest direction (26"). Peak emission is observed at the stellar position. A secondary maximum is found 1000AU along the disk plane in the southwest, which does not positionally coincide with a similar feature reported earlier at 850µm. Arguments are presented which could be seen in support of the reality of these features. The observed submm/mm emission is consistent with thermal emission from dust grains, which are significantly larger than those generally found in the interstellar medium, including mm-size particles, and thus more reminiscent of the dust observed in protostellar disks. Modelling the observed scattered light in the visible and the emission in the submm/mm provides evidence for the particles dominating the scattering in the visible/NIR and those primarily responsible for the thermal emission at longer wavelengths belonging to different populations.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: β Pictoris - circumstellar matter - planetary systems: formation - protoplanetary disks - ISM: dust, extinction

CDS comments: Fig.2, Table 1: Features A, B, C, in beta Pic disk not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 2

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