Multiwavelength studies of the gas and dust disc of IRAS 04158+2805
A. M. Glauser, F. M\'enard, C. Pinte, G. Duch\^ene, M. G\"udel, J.-L., Monin, D. L. Padgett

TL;DR
This study combines multi-wavelength observations and modeling to characterize the gas and dust properties of the circumstellar disc around IRAS 04158+2805, providing new insights into its structure and composition.
Contribution
It presents the first direct comparison of dust and gas column densities in a protoplanetary disc, using integrated observational data and radiative transfer modeling.
Findings
Disc has a dust mass of 1.0-1.75x10^-4 solar masses.
Disc inclination is approximately 62-63 degrees.
Gas-to-dust ratio is consistent with the ISM value.
Abstract
We present a study of the circumstellar environment of IRAS 04158+2805 based on multi-wavelength observations and models. Images in the optical and near-infrared, a polarisation map in the optical, and mid-infrared spectra were obtained with VLT-FORS1, CFHT-IR, and Spitzer-IRS. Additionally we used an X-ray spectrum observed with Chandra. We interpret the observations in terms of a central star surrounded by an axisymmetric circumstellar disc, but without an envelope, to test the validity of this simple geometry. We estimate the structural properties of the disc and its gas and dust content. We modelled the dust disc with a 3D continuum radiative transfer code, MCFOST, based on a Monte-Carlo method that provides synthetic scattered light images and polarisation maps, as well as spectral energy distributions. We find that the disc images and spectral energy distribution narrowly…
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