The Herschel Gould Belt Survey in Chamaeleon II - Properties of cold dust in disks around young stellar objects
L. Spezzi, N.L.J. Cox, T. Prusti, B. Merin, A. Ribas, C. Alves de, Oliveira, E. Winston, A. Kospal, P. Royer, R. Vavrek, Ph. Andre, G.L., Pilbratt, L. Testi, E. Bressert, L. Ricci, A. Menshchikov, and V. Konyves

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel data to analyze cold dust in disks around young stellar objects in Chamaeleon II, revealing disk properties and their dependence on stellar characteristics.
Contribution
It provides new insights into disk parameters of YSOs in Cha II using Herschel PACS/SPIRE data and SED modeling, with a focus on disk structure and selection tools.
Findings
YSO colors are confined in specific PACS/SPIRE color-color regions.
Disk inner radii are around 0.1 AU, with Rc typically above 50 AU.
Disk mass ratios are about 0.3% of stellar mass, with disks being relatively flat.
Abstract
We report on the Herschel Gould Belt survey (HGBS) of ChaII, focusing on the detection of Class I to III young stellar objects (YSOs). We aim at characterizing the circumstellar material around these YSOs and understanding which disk parameters are most likely constrained by the new HGBS data. We recovered 29 out of the 63 known YSOs in ChaII with a detection in at least one of the PACS/SPIRE pass-bands: 3 Class I YSOs (i.e.,100%), 1 Flat source (i.e., 50%), 21 Class II objects (i.e., 55%), 3 Class III objects (i.e, 16%) and the unclassified source IRAS 12522-7640. We explore PACS/SPIRE colors of this sample and present modeling of their SEDs using the RADMC-2D radiative transfer code. We find that YSO colors are confined in specific regions of PACS/SPIRE color-color diagrams. These color ranges are expected to be only marginally contaminated by extragalactic sources and field stars…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
