On the interplay between flaring and shadowing in disks around Herbig Ae/Be stars
B. Acke, M. Min, M. van den Ancker, J. Bouwman, B. Ochsendorf, A., Juhasz, R. Waters

TL;DR
This study analyzes the relationship between disk flaring and shadowing in Herbig Ae/Be stars using Spitzer IRS spectra, revealing that inner disk height influences outer disk illumination and that inner disk inflation is common.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence that inner disk scale height affects outer disk shadowing and flaring, introducing an artificial scaling factor to match models with observations.
Findings
Inner disk inflation is common, with scale heights 2-3 times hydrostatic predictions.
Disk mass in small dust grains influences the degree of flaring.
Inner disk shadowing reduces outer disk temperature, affecting observed spectra.
Abstract
Based on the SED, Herbig stars have been categorized into two observational groups, reflecting their overall disk structure: group I members have disks with a higher degree of flaring than their group II counterparts. We investigate the 5-35 um Spitzer IRS spectra of a sample of 13 group I sources and 20 group II sources. We focus on the continuum emission to study the underlying disk geometry. We have determined the [30/13.5] and [13.5/7] continuum flux ratios. The 7-um flux excess with respect to the stellar photosphere is measured, as a marker for the strength of the near-IR emission produced by the inner disk. We have compared our data to self-consistent passive-disk model spectra, for which the same quantities were derived. We confirm the literature result that the difference in continuum emission between group I and II sources can largely be explained by a different amount of…
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