New constraints on dust grain size and distribution in CQ Tau
A. Banzatti, L. Testi, A. Isella, A. Natta, R. Neri, D.J. Wilner

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution multi-wavelength observations to constrain dust grain sizes and distribution in the CQ Tau disk, providing insights into early planet formation stages.
Contribution
It offers the first combined analysis of spectral energy distribution and high-res images to tightly constrain dust grain growth and radial variations in a circumstellar disk.
Findings
Disk contains large dust grains with beta ~ 0.6
Radial variations in dust properties are suggested
Gas contamination in flux measurements is minimized
Abstract
Grain growth in circumstellar disks is expected to be the first step towards the formation of planetary systems. There is now evidence for grain growth in several disks around young stars. Radially resolved images of grain growth in circumstellar disks are believed to be a powerful tool to constrain the dust evolution models and the initial stage for the formation of planets. In this paper we attempt to provide these constraints for the disk surrounding the young star CQ Tau. This system was already suggested from previous studies to host a population of grains grown to large sizes. We present new high angular resolution (0.3-0.9 arcsec) observations at wavelengths from 850um to 3.6cm obtained at the SMA, IRAM-PdBI and NRAO-VLA interferometers. We perform a combined analysis of the spectral energy distribution and of the high-resolution images at different wavelengths using a model to…
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