Identifying gaps in flaring Herbig Ae/Be disks using spatially resolved mid-infrared imaging. Are all group I disks transitional?
K. M. Maaskant, M. Honda, L.B.F.M. Waters, A.G.G.M. Tielens, and C. Dominik, M. Min, A. Verhoeff, G. Meeus, M. E. van den, Ancker

TL;DR
This study uses spatially resolved mid-infrared imaging and radiative transfer modeling to identify large gaps in Herbig Ae/Be disks, revealing that many group I disks are transitional and challenging previous evolutionary models.
Contribution
It demonstrates that large gaps are responsible for the absence of silicate features in certain Herbig disks and suggests a common origin for group I and II disks, revising their evolutionary relationship.
Findings
Detection of a disk gap in HD97048 for the first time.
Large gaps are prevalent in group I Herbig disks.
Group I and II disks may share a common ancestor.
Abstract
*Context The evolution of young massive protoplanetary disks toward planetary systems is expected to include the formation of gaps and the depletion of dust and gas. *Aims A special group of flaring disks around Herbig Ae/Be stars do not show prominent silicate emission features. We focus our attention on four key Herbig Ae/Be stars to understand the structural properties responsible for the absence of silicate feature emission. *Methods We investigate Q- and N-band images taken with Subaru/COMICS, Gemini South/T-ReCS and VLT/VISIR. Our radiative transfer modeling solutions require a separation of inner- and outer- disks by a large gap. From this we characterize the radial density structure of dust and PAHs in the disk. *Results The inner edge of the outer disk has a high surface brightness and a typical temperature between ~100-150 K and therefore dominates the emission in the Q-band.…
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