Spatial distribution of the aromatic and aliphatic carbonaceous nano-grain features in the protoplanetary disk around HD 100546
Emilie Habart, Thomas Bout\'eraon, Robert Brauer, Nathalie Ysard, Eric, Pantin, Antoine Marchal, Anthony P. Jones

TL;DR
This study investigates the spatial distribution and evolution of carbon nano-grains in the protoplanetary disk around HD 100546, revealing how UV processing affects their features and composition across different disk regions.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational analysis combined with modeling to understand nano-grain distribution and processing in a complex protoplanetary disk, highlighting the dependence on UV radiation and disk structure.
Findings
Aromatic and aliphatic features are spatially extended in the disk.
The aliphatic-to-aromatic ratio increases with distance from the star.
Different grain populations dominate emission at various wavelengths and locations.
Abstract
Carbonaceous nano-grains are present at the surface of protoplanetary disks around Herbig Ae/Be stars, where most of the central star UV energy is dissipated. Efficiently coupled to the gas, nano-grains are able to trace the disk outer flaring parts, and possibly the gaps from which the larger grains are missing. We examine the spatial distribution and evolution of the nano-dust emission in the (pre-)transitional disk HD100546 that shows annular gaps, rings, and spirals, and reveals rich carbon nano-dust spectroscopic signatures (aromatic, aliphatic) in a wide spatial range (~20-200au). We analyse adaptive optics spectroscopic observations from 3 to 4um and imaging and spectroscopic observations from 8 to 12um. We compare the data to model predictions using the THEMIS model with the radiative transfer code POLARIS calculating heating of micro- and nanometric dust grains for a given disk…
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TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
