Understanding the water emission in the mid- and far-IR from protoplanetary disks around T~Tauri stars
S. Antonellini, I. Kamp, P. Riviere-Marichalar, R. Meijerink, P., Woitke, W.-F. Thi, M. Spaans, G. Aresu, E. K. H. Lee

TL;DR
This study models how various physical and chemical properties of protoplanetary disks around T Tauri stars influence mid- and far-IR water emission lines, providing diagnostics for future observations with advanced telescopes.
Contribution
It identifies key disk parameters affecting water line fluxes and their differential impact on mid- and far-IR lines, advancing understanding of disk chemistry and structure.
Findings
Disk gas mass significantly influences water line fluxes.
Dust properties and UV radiation affect mid-IR water lines more.
Flaring index predominantly impacts far-IR water transitions.
Abstract
We investigate which properties of protoplanetary disks around T Tauri stars affect the physics and chemistry in the regions where mid- and far-IR water lines originate and their respective line fluxes. We search for diagnostics for future observations. With the code ProDiMo, we build a series of models exploring a large parameter space, computing rotational and rovibrational transitions of water in nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium (non-LTE). We select a sample of transitions in the mid- IR regime and the fundamental ortho and para water transitions in the far-IR. We investigate the chemistry and the local physical conditions in the line emitting regions. We calculate Spitzer spectra for each model and compare far-IR and mid-IR lines. In addition, we use mid-IR colors to tie the water line predictions to the dust continuum. Parameters affecting the water line fluxes in disks by more…
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