The characteristics of the IR emission features in the spectra of Herbig Ae stars: Evidence for chemical evolution
C. Boersma, J. Bouwman, F. Lahuis, C. van Kerckhoven and, A.G.G.M. Tielens, L.B.F.M. Waters, Th. Henning

TL;DR
This study analyzes IR emission features from PAH molecules in Herbig Ae/Be stars, revealing chemical evolution and spatial variations that suggest active chemistry in natal clouds prior to disk formation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of PAH emission profiles in Herbig Ae/Be stars, linking spectral variations to chemical evolution in circumstellar environments.
Findings
PAH emission profiles vary significantly between sources.
Evidence for two distinct PAH populations in different spatial regions.
Chemical changes in PAHs occur in natal clouds, not just disks.
Abstract
Herbig Ae/Be stars are a class of young pre-main sequence stellar objects of intermediate mass and are known to have varying amounts of natal cloud material still present in their direct vicinity. We characterise the IR emission bands, due to fluorescence by PAH molecules, in the spectra of Herbig Ae/Be stars and link observed variations to spatial aspects of the mid-IR emission. We analysed two PAH dominated spectra from a sample of 15 Herbig Ae/Be stars observed with Spitzer and derive profiles of the major PAH bands. The shape and the measured band characteristics show pronounced variations between the two Spitzer spectra. Those variations parallel those found between three ISO spectra of other, well-studied, Herbig Ae/Be stars. The derived profiles are compared to those from a broad sample of sources. The Spitzer and ISO spectra exhibit characteristics commonly interpreted…
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