2005ApJ...622..404K


Query : 2005ApJ...622..404K

2005ApJ...622..404K - Astrophys. J., 622, 404-429 (2005/March-3)

8-13 µm spectroscopy of young stellar objects: evolution of the silicate feature.

KESSLER-SILACCI J., HILLENBRAND L.A., BLAKE G.A. and MEYER M.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Silicate features arising from material around pre-main-sequence stars are useful probes of the star and planet formation process. In order to investigate possible connections between dust processing and disk properties, 8-13 µm spectra of 34 young stars, exhibiting a range of circumstellar environments and including spectral types A-M, were obtained using the Long Wavelength Spectrometer at the W. M. Keck Observatory. The broad 9.7 µm amorphous silicate (SiO stretching) feature that dominates this wavelength regime evolves from absorption in young, embedded sources, to emission in optically revealed stars, and to complete absence in older ``debris'' disk systems for both low- and intermediate-mass stars. This is similar to the evolutionary pattern seen in Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) observations of high/intermediate-mass young stellar objects (YSOs). The peak wavelength and FWHM are centered about 9.7 and ∼2.3 µm, respectively, corresponding to amorphous olivine, with a larger spread in FWHM for embedded sources and in peak wavelength for disks. In a few of our objects that have been previously identified as class I low-mass YSOs, the observed silicate feature is more complex, with absorption near 9.5 µm and emission peaking around 10 µm. Although most of the emission spectra show broad classical features attributed to amorphous silicates, small variations in the shape/strength may be linked to dust processing, including grain growth and/or silicate crystallization. For some of the Herbig Ae stars in the sample, the broad emission feature has an additional bump near 11.3 µm, similar to the emission from crystalline forsterite seen in comets and the debris disk β Pictoris. Only one of the low-mass stars, Hen 3-600A, and one Herbig Ae star, HD 179218, clearly show strong, narrow emission near 11.3 µm. We study quantitatively the evidence for evolutionary trends in the 8-13 µm spectra through a variety of spectral shape diagnostics. Based on the lack of correlation between these diagnostics and broadband infrared luminosity characteristics for silicate emission sources, we conclude that although spectral signatures of dust processing are present, they cannot be connected clearly to disk evolutionary stage (for optically thick disks) or optical depth (for optically thin disks). The diagnostics of silicate absorption features (other than the central wavelength of the feature), however, are tightly correlated with optical depth and thus do not probe silicate grain properties.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Circumstellar Matter - Infrared: Stars - Stars: Planetary Systems: Protoplanetary Disks - Stars: Formation - Stars: Pre-Main-Sequence

Simbad objects: 39

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Number of rows : 39
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 HD 17925 RS* 02 52 32.1281856011 -12 46 10.968056223 7.48 6.91 6.05 5.34 4.89 K1V 514 0
3 * eps Eri BY* 03 32 55.8444911587 -09 27 29.739493865 5.19 4.61 3.73 3.00 2.54 K2V 1932 1
4 IRAS 04016+2610 Y*O 04 04 43.07064 +26 18 56.3904           ~ 259 0
5 IRAS 04108+2803 mul 04 13 54.9 +28 11 31           ~ 91 1
6 IRAS 04169+2702 Y*O 04 19 58.44936 +27 09 57.0672           K0-M4 117 1
7 IRAS 04181+2654 Y*O 04 21 11.46888 +27 01 09.4044           G0-M3 63 0
8 IRAS 04239+2436 Y*O 04 26 56.29704 +24 43 35.3280           ~ 155 0
9 IRAS 04248+2612 Y*O 04 27 57.3239527944 +26 19 18.033264696           M 154 0
10 V* GV Tau TT* 04 29 23.7314759229 +24 33 00.216016292 19.20         K7 283 0
11 IRAS 04264+2433 Y*O 04 29 30.08016 +24 39 55.0548   18.40   16.73 14.67 ~ 47 0
12 RAFGL 5123 Y*O 04 31 34.07736 +18 08 04.9020           K3V/M3III 863 0
13 IRAS 04295+2251 Y*O 04 32 32.05488 +22 57 26.6724           K0-M4 97 0
14 V* AA Tau Or* 04 34 55.4201902392 +24 28 53.033624580 13.14 13.34 12.20 12.03   K5Ve 724 0
15 IRAS 04325+2402 Y*O 04 35 35.39160 +24 08 19.4244           ~ 159 0
16 EM* LkCa 15 Or* 04 39 17.7911622816 +22 21 03.390090984   13.01 12.03 11.61   K5:Ve 690 1
17 IRAS 04381+2540 Y*O 04 41 12.67920 +25 46 35.4216           K0-M2 129 1
18 IRAS 04489+3042 Y*O 04 52 06.6862507800 +30 47 17.007457092           M2 66 0
19 V* GM Aur Or* 04 55 10.9815576936 +30 21 59.373771876 14.59 13.351 12.242 11.798   K3Ve 689 0
20 HD 31648 Ae* 04 58 46.2655706952 +29 50 36.987625680 7.84 7.78 7.62 7.76 7.43 A5Vep 518 0
21 V* V2254 Ori Or* 05 35 14.11296 -05 22 22.7316           B 315 2
22 [BCB89] IRS 2 Y*O 05 41 45.81 -01 54 29.8           B 101 0
23 * bet Pic PM* 05 47 17.0876901 -51 03 59.441135 4.13 4.03 3.86 3.74 3.58 A6V 1905 1
24 NAME Mon R2 IRS 3 Y*O 06 07 47.8 -06 22 55           ~ 142 0
25 HD 45677 Be* 06 28 17.4219710352 -13 03 11.128860972 7.86 8.52 8.50 8.11 8.01 B2IV/V[e] 330 0
26 HD 233517 * 08 22 46.7147840400 +53 04 49.230337440   10.85 9.71     K2 90 0
27 V* TW Hya TT* 11 01 51.9053285064 -34 42 17.033218380   11.94 10.50 10.626 9.18 K6Ve 1892 1
28 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
29 TWA 3 ** 11 10 27.894072 -37 31 51.96612   13.53 12.05 11.61 9.29 M4Ve+M4Ve 211 0
30 TWA 3A TT* 11 10 27.9121410480 -37 31 51.535547940   14.04 12.57   9.10 M4Ve 209 0
31 HD 100546 Be* 11 33 25.4408872296 -70 11 41.241297948   6.71 6.30   6.64 A0VaekB8_lB 806 1
32 * bet Leo dS* 11 49 03.57834 +14 34 19.4090 2.30 2.22 2.13 2.08 2.06 A3Va 577 1
33 HD 109573 PM* 12 36 01.0317461592 -39 52 10.220465388   5.786 5.774 7.25 5.81 A0V 634 1
34 CD-40 8434 TT* 14 08 10.1545500744 -41 23 52.573291080   13.42 12.18 11.71 10.506 K7IVe 359 0
35 HD 163296 Ae* 17 56 21.2881851168 -21 57 21.871819008 7.00 6.93 6.85 6.86 6.67 A3VaekA1mA1 1111 0
36 HD 179218 Ae* 19 11 11.2538919456 +15 47 15.636008472 7.55 7.476 7.39 7.25 7.21 A0Ve 255 0
37 V* WW Vul Ae* 19 25 58.7494120560 +21 12 31.333658616 11.46 10.99 10.25 10.38 10.12 A2IVe 224 0
38 HD 184761 PM* 19 34 58.9695325200 +27 13 31.226414628   7.00 6.73     A3 28 0
39 V* TW PsA BY* 22 56 24.0525564918 -31 33 56.030584767   7.58 6.48     K4Ve 292 0

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