A Resolved and Asymmetric Ring of PAHs within the Young Circumstellar Disk of IRS 48

For one decade, the spectral type and age of the Oph object IRS-48 were subject to debate and mystery. Modeling its disk with mid-infrared to millimeter observations led to various explanations to account for the complex intricacy of dust holes and gas-depleted regions. We present multi-epoch high-a...

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Published inThe Astrophysical journal Vol. 842; no. 2; pp. 77 - 93
Main Authors Schworer, Guillaume, Lacour, Sylvestre, Huélamo, Nuria, Pinte, Christophe, Chauvin, Gaël, du Foresto, Vincent Coudé, Ehrenreich, David, Girard, Julien, Tuthill, Peter
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia The American Astronomical Society 20.06.2017
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Summary:For one decade, the spectral type and age of the Oph object IRS-48 were subject to debate and mystery. Modeling its disk with mid-infrared to millimeter observations led to various explanations to account for the complex intricacy of dust holes and gas-depleted regions. We present multi-epoch high-angular-resolution interferometric near-infrared data of spatially resolved emissions in the first 15 au of IRS-48, known to have very strong polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emissions within this dust-depleted region. We make use of new Sparse-Aperture-Masking data to instruct a revised radiative-transfer model, where spectral energy distribution fluxes and interferometry are jointly fitted. Neutral and ionized PAH, very small grains (VSG), and classical silicates are incorporated into the model; new stellar parameters and extinction laws are explored. A bright (42 L ) and hence large (2.5 R ) central star with Av = 12.5 mag and Rv = 6.5 requires less near-infrared excess: the inner-most disk at 1 au is incompatible with the interferometric data. The revised stellar parameters place this system on a 4 Myr evolutionary track, four times younger than the previous estimations, which is in better agreement with the surrounding Oph region and disk-lifetime observations. The disk-structure solution converges to a classical-grain outer disk from 55 au combined with an unsettled and fully resolved VSG and PAH ring, between 11 and 26 au. We find two overluminosities in the PAH ring at color-temperatures consistent with the radiative transfer simulations; one follows a Keplerian circular orbit at 14 au. We show a depletion of a factor of 5 of classical dust grains up to 0.3 mm compared to very small particles: the IRS-48 disk is nearly void of dust grains in the first 55 au. A 3.5 MJup planet on a 40 au orbit can qualitatively explain the new disk structure.
Bibliography:AAS02779
Interstellar Matter and the Local Universe
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ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/aa74b7