PAH emission from Herbig AeBe stars
Luke D. Keller, G.C. Sloan, W.J. Forrest, S. Ayala, P. D'Alessio, S., Shah, N. Calvet, J. Najita, A. Li, L. Hartmann, B. Sargent, D. M. Watson, and, C. H. Chen

TL;DR
This study analyzes PAH emission in Herbig Ae/Be stars using Spitzer spectra, revealing insights into PAH processing, disk structure, and emission characteristics in these young stellar objects.
Contribution
It provides new observational data on PAH features in Herbig Ae/Be stars and explores their relation to stellar properties and disk geometries.
Findings
PAH emission detected in most Herbig Ae/Be stars.
PAH feature wavelengths decrease with stellar temperature.
No clear correlation between PAH emission strength and disk geometry.
Abstract
We present spectra of a sample of Herbig Ae and Be (HAeBe) stars obtained with the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope. All but one of the Herbig stars show emission from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and seven of the spectra show PAH emission, but no silicate emission at 10 microns. The central wavelengths of the 6.2, 7.7--8.2, and 11.3 micron emission features decrease with stellar temperature, indicating that the PAHs are less photo-processed in cooler radiation fields. The apparent low level of photo processing in HAeBe stars, relative to other PAH emission sources, implies that the PAHs are newly exposed to the UV-optical radiation fields from their host stars. HAeBe stars show a variety of PAH emission intensities and ionization fractions, but a narrow range of PAH spectral classifications based on positions of major PAH feature centers. This may…
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