The VLTI/MIDI survey of massive young stellar objects - Sounding the inner regions around intermediate- and high-mass young stars using mid-infrared interferometry
Paul A. Boley, Hendrik Linz, Roy van Boekel, Thomas Henning, Markus, Feldt, Lex Kaper, Christoph Leinert, Andre Mueller, Ilaria Pascucci, Massimo, Roberto, Bringfried Stecklum, L. B. F. M. Waters, Hans Zinnecker

TL;DR
This study uses mid-infrared interferometry to analyze the structure and composition of circumstellar material around 24 massive young stellar objects, revealing complex geometries and correlations with luminosity.
Contribution
First detailed interferometric survey of massive young stellar objects in the mid-infrared, providing insights into their circumstellar environments and composition.
Findings
Most objects show deviations from spherical symmetry.
Mid-infrared emission traces disks and outflows.
Emission extent correlates with luminosity.
Abstract
We aim to characterize the distribution and composition of circumstellar material around young massive stars, and to investigate exactly which physical structures in these objects are probed by long-baseline mid-infrared interferometric observations. We used the two-telescope interferometric instrument MIDI of the Very Large Telescope Interferometer of the European Southern Observatory to observe a sample of 24 intermediate- and high-mass young stellar objects in the N band (8-13 micron). We had successful fringe detections for 20 objects, and present spectrally-resolved correlated fluxes and visibility levels for projected baselines of up to 128 m. We fit the visibilities with geometric models to derive the sizes of the emitting regions, as well as the orientation and elongation of the circumstellar material. Fourteen objects in the sample show the 10 micron silicate feature in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
