Diagnostic value of far-IR water ice features in T Tauri disks
Inga Kamp, Anton Scheepstra, Michiel Min, Lucia Klarmann, Pablo, Riviere-Marichalar

TL;DR
This study explores how far-IR water ice features can reveal properties and thermal history of disks around T Tauri stars, using detailed radiative transfer models and assessing future observatory capabilities.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of how far-IR water ice features depend on disk properties and thermal history, and evaluates the detectability with upcoming far-IR instruments.
Findings
Far-IR water ice features originate from small grains at the snow line.
Feature strength scales with disk dust mass and ice fraction, saturating beyond certain values.
SPICA/SAFARI can detect typical ice features in short exposures, unlike SOFIA/HIRMES.
Abstract
This paper investigates how the far-IR water ice features can be used to infer properties of disks around T Tauri stars and the water ice thermal history. We explore the power of future observations with SOFIA/HIRMES and SPICA's proposed far-IR instrument SAFARI. A series of detailed radiative transfer disk models around a representative T Tauri star are used to investigate how the far-IR water ice features at 45 and 63 micron change with key disk properties: disk size, grain sizes, disk dust mass, dust settling, and ice thickness. In addition, a series of models is devised to calculate the water ice emission features from warmup, direct deposit and cooldown scenarios of the water ice in disks. Photodesorption from icy grains in disk surfaces weakens the mid-IR water ice features by factors 4-5. The far-IR water ice emission features originate from small grains at the surface snow line…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
