Mass measurements in protoplanetary disks from hydrogen deuteride
Melissa McClure, Ted Bergin, Ilse Cleeves, Ewine van Dishoeck, Geoff, Blake, Neal Evans, Joel Green, Thomas Henning, Karin \"Oberg, Klaus, Pontoppidan, Colette Salyk

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel Space Observatory data to measure the gas mass in protoplanetary disks via hydrogen deuteride emission, revealing higher masses than CO-based estimates and indicating chemical depletion.
Contribution
It presents new HD line observations of six T Tauri disks and models their gas masses, providing more accurate estimates and insights into chemical depletion compared to prior CO-based methods.
Findings
HD line detected in DM Tau and GM Aur
Gas masses are higher than CO estimates for GM Aur
Chemical depletion of CO up to two orders of magnitude
Abstract
The total gas mass of a protoplanetary disk is a fundamental, but poorly determined, quantity. A new technique \citep{bergin+13} has been demonstrated to assess directly the bulk molecular gas reservoir of molecular hydrogen using the HD J=1-0 line at 112 m. In this work we present a {\it Herschel} Space Observatory\footnote{Herschel is an ESA space observatory with science instruments provided by European-led Principal Investigator consortia and with important participation from NASA.} survey of six additional T Tauri disks in the HD line. Line emission is detected at 3 significance in two cases: DM Tau and GM Aur. For the other four disks, we establish upper limits to the line flux. Using detailed disk structure and ray tracing models, we calculate the temperature structure and dust mass from modeling the observed spectral energy distributions, and include the effect…
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