Spatially resolved detection of crystallized water ice in a TTauri object
Alexander A. Schegerer, Sebastian Wolf

TL;DR
This study uses spatially resolved spectroscopy to detect and analyze the distribution and crystallinity of water ice around a TTauri star, revealing regional differences in ice processing within the circumstellar environment.
Contribution
It provides the first spatially resolved detection of crystallized water ice in different regions of a TTauri star's circumstellar environment, linking crystallinity to environmental location.
Findings
Crystallized water ice is present in the upper layers of the circumstellar disk.
Amorphous water ice dominates the bipolar envelope.
Crystallinity increases with distance from the mid-plane of the disk.
Abstract
We search for frozen water and its processing around young stellar objects (YSOs of class I/II). We try to detect potential, regional differences in water ice evolution within YSOs, which is relevant to understanding the chemical structure of the progenitors of protoplanetary systems and the evolution of solid materials. Water plays an important role as a reaction bed for rich chemistry and is an indispensable requirement for life as known on Earth. We present our analysis of NAOS-CONICA/VLT spectroscopy of water ice at 3um for the TTauri star YLW 16A in the rho-Ophiuchi molecular cloud. We obtained spectra for different regions of the circumstellar environment. The observed absorption profiles are deconvolved with the mass extinction profiles of amorphous and crystallized ice measured in laboratory. We take into account both absorption and scattering by ice grains. Water ice in YLW 16A…
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