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2007ApJ...657..347E - Astrophys. J., 657, 347-358 (2007/March-1)

Spectrally dispersed K-band interferometric observations of Herbig Ae/Be sources: inner disk temperature profiles.

EISNER J.A., CHIANG E.I., LANE B.F. and AKESON R.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use spectrally dispersed near-IR interferometry data to constrain the temperature profiles of sub-AU-sized regions of 11 Herbig Ae/Be sources. We find that a single-temperature ring does not reproduce the data well. Rather, models incorporating radial temperature gradients are preferred. These gradients may arise in a dusty disk, or may reflect separate gas and dust components with different temperatures and spatial distributions. Comparison of our models with broadband spectral energy distributions suggests the latter explanation. The data support the view that the near-IR emission of Herbig Ae/Be sources arises from hot circumstellar dust and gas in sub-AU-sized disk regions. Intriguingly, our derived temperature gradients appear systematically steeper for disks around higher mass stars. It is not clear, however, whether this reflects trends in relative dust/gas contributions or gradients within individual components.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Circumstellar Matter - stars: individual (AB Aur) - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: AS 442 - stars: individual (CQ Tau) - stars: individual (MWC 120) - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: MWC 480 - stars: individual (MWC 758) - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: MWC 1080 - stars: individual (T Ori) - stars: individual (V1295 Aql) - stars: individual (V1685 Cyg) - stars: individual (VV Ser) - Stars: Pre-Main-Sequence - Techniques: High Anular Resolution - Techniques: Interferometric

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