Dust modeling of the combined ALMA and SPHERE datasets of HD163296. Is HD163296 really a Meeus group II disk?
G. A. Muro-Arena, C. Dominik, L. B. F. M. Waters, M. Min, L. Klarmann,, C. Ginski, A. Isella, M. Benisty, A. Pohl, A. Garufi, J. Hagelberg, M., Langlois, F. Menard, C. Pinte, E. Sezestre, G. van der Plas, M. Villenave, A., Delboulb\'e, Y. Magnard, O. M\"oller-Nilsson, J. Pragt

TL;DR
This study constructs a 3D dust model of HD 163296 using ALMA and SPHERE data, revealing differences in dust grain distribution between the disk surface and midplane, and suggesting the disk's evolutionary status.
Contribution
It introduces two novel models explaining the observed dust distribution differences, highlighting dust settling and depletion mechanisms in HD 163296.
Findings
Inner disk observed in scattered light, outer disk lacks small grains.
Two models explain dust surface differences: increased settling and grain depletion.
HD 163296 may be a precursor to group I disks.
Abstract
Context. Multi-wavelength observations are indispensable in studying disk geometry and dust evolution processes in protoplanetary disks. Aims. We aimed to construct a 3-dimensional model of HD 163296 capable of reproducing simultaneously new observations of the disk surface in scattered light with the SPHERE instrument and thermal emission continuum observations of the disk midplane with ALMA. We want to determine why the SED of HD 163296 is intermediary between the otherwise well-separated group I and group II Herbig stars. Methods. The disk was modelled using the Monte Carlo radiative transfer code MCMax3D. The radial dust surface density profile was modelled after the ALMA observations, while the polarized scattered light observations were used to constrain the inclination of the inner disk component and turbulence and grain growth in the outer disk. Results. While three rings are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
