Nature of the gas and dust around 51 Oph
W. F. Thi (1), F. M\'enard (2, 1), G. Meeus (3), A. Carmona (1), P., Riviere-Marichalar (4, 3), J.-C. Augereau (1), I. Kamp (5), P. Woitke (6),, C. Pinte (1), I. Mendigut\'ia (7), C. Eiroa (3), B. Montesinos (3), S., Britain (7), W. Dent (8) ((1) UJF-Grenoble 1 / CNRS-INSU, IPAG

TL;DR
This study investigates the gas and dust characteristics of the circumstellar disc around 51 Oph, revealing a complex structure with a compact inner disc and an extended flat outer disc, informing theories of disc evolution and planet formation.
Contribution
It provides detailed modeling of 51 Oph's circumstellar environment, highlighting the presence of a flat extended disc with dust settling, which challenges standard hydrostatic disc models.
Findings
Detection of strong [OI] emission at 63 microns.
Evidence for a flat, extended disc with dust settling.
Inner disc has low gas and dust mass, suggesting rapid dissipation.
Abstract
Circumstellar disc evolution is paramount for the understanding of planet formation. The GASPS program aims at determining the circumstellar gas and solid mass around ~250 pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae and TTauri stars. We aim to understand the origin and nature of the circumstellar matter orbiting 51 Oph, a young (<1 Myr) luminous B9.5 star. We obtained continuum and line observations with the PACS instrument on board the Herschel Space Observatory and continuum data at 1.2 mm with the IRAM 30m telescope. The SED and line fluxes were modelled using the physico-chemo radiative transfer code ProDiMo. We detected a strong emission by OI at 63 microns using the Herschel Space Observatory. The [OI] emission at 145 microns, the [CII] emission at 158 microns, the high-J CO emissions, and the warm water emissions were not detected. Continuum emission was detected at 1.2 mm. The continuum from…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Tribology and Lubrication Engineering · Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
