2011A&A...527A.119B


Query : 2011A&A...527A.119B

2011A&A...527A.119B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 527A, 119-119 (2011/3-1)

Single peaked CO emission line profiles from the inner regions of protoplanetary disks.

BAST J.E., BROWN J.M., HERCZEG G.J., VAN DISHOECK E.F. and PONTOPPIDAN K.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Protoplanetary disks generally exhibit strong line emission from the CO fundamental v=1-0 ro-vibrational band around 4.7µm. The lines are usually interpreted as being formed in the Keplerian disk, as opposed to other kinematic components of the young stellar system. This paper investigates a set of disks that show CO emission line profiles characterized by a single, narrow peak and a broad base extending to >50km/s, not readily explained by just Keplerian motions of gas in the inner disk. High resolution (R=105) M-band spectroscopy has been obtained using CRIRES at the Very Large Telescope in order to fully resolve fundamental ro-vibrational CO emission line profiles around 4.7µm. Line profiles with a narrow peak and broad wings are found for 8 disks among a sample of ∼50 disks around T Tauri stars with CO emission. The lines are very symmetric, have high line/continuum ratios and have central velocity shifts of <5km/s relative to the stellar radial velocity. The disks in this subsample are accreting onto their central stars at high rates relative to the parent sample. All 8 disks show CO emission lines from the v=2 vibrational state and 4/8 disks show emission up to v=4. Excitation analyses of the integrated line fluxes reveal a significant difference between typical rotational (∼300-800K) and vibrational (∼1700K) temperatures, suggesting that the lines are excited, at least in part, by UV-fluorescence. For at least one source, the narrow and broad components show different excitation temperatures, but generally the two component fits have similar central velocities and temperature. Analysis of their spatial distribution shows that the lines are formed within a few AU of the central star. It is concluded that these broad centrally peaked line profiles are inconsistent with the double peaked profiles expected from just an inclined disk in Keplerian rotation. Models in which the low velocity emission arises from large disk radii are excluded based on the small spatial distribution. Alternative non-Keplerian line formation mechanisms are discussed, including thermally and magnetically launched winds and funnel flows. The most likely interpretation is that the broad-based centrally peaked line profiles originate from a combination of emission from the inner part (<a few AU) of a circumstellar disk, perhaps with enhanced turbulence, and a slow moving disk wind, launched by either EUV emission or soft X-rays.

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Journal keyword(s): protoplanetary disks - line: profiles - stars: low-mass - planets and satellites: formation - accretion, accretion disks

CDS comments: Table 3 : sources IRS 48 and 51 not identified.

Simbad objects: 46

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Number of rows : 46
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 * 41 Ari ** 02 49 59.0332406 +27 15 37.826018   3.498 3.594     B8Vn 162 0
2 EM* LkHA 330 TT* 03 45 48.2805122064 +32 24 11.850978276   12.30 10.97     F7 142 0
3 V* FN Tau TT* 04 14 14.5945463760 +28 27 58.067731188     14.70 13.68   M5e 162 0
4 V* CW Tau TT* 04 14 17.0042670144 +28 10 57.766508508 13.92 13.64 12.36 12.86   K0Ve 355 0
5 V* DF Tau TT* 04 27 02.7932020080 +25 42 22.453341516 11.97 12.25 11.42 10.31 9.14 M3Ve 500 1
6 V* AA Tau Or* 04 34 55.4201902392 +24 28 53.033624580 13.14 13.34 12.20 12.03   K5Ve 723 0
7 V* DR Tau Or* 04 47 06.2151561264 +16 58 42.813872580 12.03 11.86 10.50 12.19   K5Ve 534 0
8 V* AB Aur Ae* 04 55 45.8458932216 +30 33 04.292077032 7.20 7.16 7.05 6.96 6.70 A0Ve 1067 2
9 * bet Tau PM* 05 26 17.51312 +28 36 26.8262 1.03 1.52 1.65 1.66 1.76 B7III 366 2
10 V* GW Ori Or* 05 29 08.3928710640 +11 52 12.666457092   10.83 10.10 9.52   G5/8Ve 351 0
11 * chi Car bC* 07 56 46.7200933968 -52 58 56.443666728 2.64 3.267 3.431     B3IV 148 1
12 V* TW Hya TT* 11 01 51.9053285064 -34 42 17.033218380   11.94 10.50 10.626 9.18 K6Ve 1892 1
13 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
14 V* VZ Cha Or* 11 09 23.7739008528 -76 23 20.857480836   13.82 12.94   12.14 K7e 140 0
15 V* CV Cha Or* 11 12 27.7055693328 -76 44 22.302807396   12.02 10.98 10.51 9.76 G9Ve 194 1
16 * lam Cen * 11 35 46.8780907704 -63 01 11.405976996 2.96 3.10 3.14 3.10 3.11 B9III 131 0
17 * del Crv PM* 12 29 51.8551642 -16 30 55.552542 2.80 2.89 2.94 2.99 3.03 A0IV(n)kB9 206 0
18 * bet Lup PM* 14 58 31.92536 -43 08 02.2699 1.59 2.46 2.68 2.78 2.95 B2III 188 0
19 CPD-36 6759 Y*O 15 15 48.4460065200 -37 09 16.024369824   9.21 8.708     F8V 463 1
20 * tau Lib SB* 15 38 39.3694957 -29 46 39.895604   3.481 3.642     B2.5V 158 0
21 V* GQ Lup Or* 15 49 12.1053805848 -35 39 05.058139788 12.19 12.76 11.66 11.15   K7Ve 290 1
22 HD 141569 Y*O 15 49 57.7482550392 -03 55 16.341617064 7.22 7.20 7.12 7.00 7.04 A2VekB9mB9(_lB) 540 0
23 * chi Lup SB* 15 50 57.5453432166 -33 37 37.728345509 3.77 3.909 3.946     B9III 306 0
24 HD 142527 Ae* 15 56 41.8882637904 -42 19 23.248281828   9.04 8.34     F6III 642 1
25 V* RU Lup TT* 15 56 42.3108692112 -37 49 15.473946900 9.27 10.07 9.60     K7/M0e 469 0
26 V* RY Lup Or* 15 59 28.3864710696 -40 21 51.249496176   12.62 9.90     G8/K1IV-V 223 0
27 HD 325367 Or* 16 03 05.4915085848 -40 18 25.426727676   11.40 8.50     M0 356 0
28 * bet01 Sco bC* 16 05 26.2319826 -19 48 19.630018 1.68 2.55 2.62 2.60 2.69 B1V 561 0
29 V* V866 Sco Or* 16 11 31.345632 -18 38 25.96200   13.98 12.63 12.81   K0e+K5e 281 0
30 * sig Sco bC* 16 21 11.3157134 -25 35 34.051476 2.32 3.02 2.89 1.69 1.58 B1III+B1:V 870 0
31 Haro 1-4 Or* 16 25 10.508136 -23 19 14.78820       13.15   K4e 73 0
32 Elia 2-20 TT* 16 26 18.8775818016 -24 28 19.695035064           ~ 119 1
33 GSS 31 TT* 16 26 23.3684537424 -24 20 59.579380248   15.9 14.70 14.33 11.53 K0e 143 1
34 EM* SR 21A TT* 16 27 10.2778380120 -24 19 12.622467720   16.08 14.10     G1 271 1
35 CD-24 12689 Or* 16 27 40.2857881416 -24 22 04.130226300   12.91 11.533 11.11 10.00 K5e 283 0
36 Haro 1-16 Or* 16 31 33.4634997336 -24 27 37.158728076   14.02 12.80     K3e 224 0
37 V* V1003 Oph TT* 16 34 09.1696133088 -15 48 16.776092124     13.44     G5 98 0
38 V* VV Ser Ae* 18 28 47.8620017808 +00 08 39.923474964 12.99 12.63 11.80 11.01 10.24 A5Ve 249 0
39 V* S CrA A * 19 01 08.5923211008 -36 57 19.736351172           ~ 30 0
40 V* S CrA Or* 19 01 08.597088 -36 57 19.89504   11.76 10.91 11.41   G0Ve+K0Ve 270 0
41 V* S CrA B * 19 01 08.6478545856 -36 57 20.880059148           ~ 23 0
42 V* VV CrA Or* 19 03 06.7410913704 -37 12 49.686912432   16.45 14.67 14.12 11.62 K7 119 0
43 * zet Aql PM* 19 05 24.6080155 +13 51 48.518212 2.99 3.00 2.99 2.98 2.98 A0IV-Vnn 350 0
44 * lam Aql PM* 19 06 14.9386542192 -04 52 57.225885348 3.07 3.34 3.43 3.46 3.55 B8.5V 225 0
45 * chi01 Sgr ** 19 25 16.4906536621 -24 30 30.841584088   5.238 5.009 6.67   A3/5IV/V 74 0
46 * eta Ind dS* 20 44 02.3339803529 -51 55 15.493271117   4.767 4.495     A9IV 87 0

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