The structure of the protoplanetary disk surrounding three young intermediate mass stars. II. Spatially resolved dust and gas distribution
D. Fedele, M.E. van den Ancker, B. Acke, G. van der Plas, R. van, Boekel, M. Wittkowski, Th. Henning, J. Bouwman, G. Meeus, P. Rafanelli

TL;DR
This study compares the spatial distribution of gas and dust in the disks around three intermediate-mass stars, revealing differences in disk structure and evolution through high-resolution observations and modeling.
Contribution
It provides the first direct comparison of gas and dust distributions in these disks using VLTI/MIDI and optical spectra, highlighting structural differences and potential evolutionary sequences.
Findings
Disks around HD 101412 and HD 135344 B are gas-flared but dust self-shadowed beyond 2 AU.
HD 179218's disk shows a double ring-like dust structure with gas emission between 1-10 AU.
The three systems may represent an evolutionary sequence from flared to flat disks.
Abstract
[Abridged] We present the first direct comparison of the distribution of the gas, as traced by the [OI] 6300 AA emission, and the dust, as traced by the 10 micron emission, in the protoplanetary disk around three intermediate-mass stars: HD 101412, HD 135344 B and HD 179218. N-band visibilities were obtained with VLTI/MIDI. Simple geometrical models are used to compare the dust emission to high-resolution optical spectra in the 6300 AA [OI] line of the same targets. The disks around HD 101412 and HD 135344 B appear strongly flared in the gas, but self-shadowed in the dust beyond ~ 2 AU. In both systems, the 10 micron emission is rather compact (< 2 AU) while the [OI] brightness profile shows a double peaked structure. The inner peak is strongest and is consistent with the location of the dust, the outer peak is fainter and is located at 5-10 AU. Spatially extended PAH emission is found…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
