Molecular hydrogen in the disk of the Herbig Ae star HD97048
C. Martin-Zaidi, E. Habart, J.-C. Augereau, F. M\'enard, P-.O. Lagage,, E. Pantin, J. Olofsson

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution mid-infrared spectroscopy to analyze molecular hydrogen in the disk of HD97048, setting upper limits on gas temperature and mass, and exploring excitation mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides new constraints on the warm gas properties in the disk of HD97048 through non-detections of certain H2 lines and analysis of excitation conditions.
Findings
Upper limit on gas excitation temperature: < 570 K
Estimated warm gas mass: less than 0.1 Jupiter masses
Non-detection of S(2) and S(4) lines constrains physical conditions
Abstract
We present high-resolution spectroscopic mid-infrared observations of the circumstellar disk around the Herbig Ae star HD97048 obtained with the VLT Imager and Spectrometer for the mid-InfraRed (VISIR). We conducted observations of mid-infrared pure rotational lines of molecular hydrogen (H2) as a tracer of warm gas in the disk surface layers. In a previous paper, we reported the detection of the S(1) pure rotational line of H2 at 17.035 microns and argued it is arising from the inner regions of the disk around the star. We used VISIR on the VLT for a more comprehensive study based on complementary observations of the other mid-infrared molecular transitions, namely S(2) and S(4) at 12.278 microns and 8.025 microns respectively, to investigate the physical properties of the molecular gas in the circumstellar disk around HD97048. We do not detect neither the S(2) line nor the S(4) H2…
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