2012A&A...543A..81M -
Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 543A, 81-81 (2012/7-1)
The circumstellar disk of HH 30. Searching for signs of disk evolution with multi-wavelength modeling.
MADLENER D., WOLF S., DUTREY A. and GUILLOTEAU S.
Abstract (from CDS):
Circumstellar disks are characteristic for star formation and vanish during the first few Myr of stellar evolution. During this time planets are believed to form in the dense midplane by growth, sedimentation and aggregation of dust. Indicators of disk evolution, such as holes and gaps, can be traced in the spectral energy distribution (SED) and spatially resolved images. We aim to construct a self-consistent model of HH 30 by fitting all available continuum observations simultaneously. New data sets not available in previous studies, such as high-resolution interferometric imaging with the Plateau de Bure Interferometer (PdBI) at λ=1.3mm and SED measured with IRS on the Spitzer Space Telescope in the mid-infrared, put strong constraints on predictions and are likely to provide new insights into the evolutionary state of this object. A parameter study based on simulated annealing was performed to find unbiased best-fit models for independent observations made in the wavelength domain λ∼1µm...4mm. The method essentially creates a Markov chain through parameter space by comparing predictions generated by our self-consistent continuum radiation transfer code MC3D with observations. We present models of the edge-on circumstellar disk of HH 30 based on observations from the near-infrared to mm-wavelengths that suggest the presence of an inner depletion zone with ∼45AU radius and a steep decline of mm opacity beyond > 140AU. Our modeling indicates that several modes of dust evolution such as growth, settling, and radial migration are taking place in this object. High-resolution observations of HH 30 at different wavelengths with next-generation observatories such as ALMA and JWST will enable the modeling of inhomogeneous dust properties and significantly expand our understanding of circumstellar disk evolution.
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radiative transfer - methods: data analysis - stars: formation - stars: variables: T Tauri, Herbig Ae/Be - stars: individual: HH 30 - protoplanetary disks
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