What happened before? -- The disks around the precursors of young Herbig Ae/Be stars
P.G. Valeg{\aa}rd, L.B.F.M. Waters, C. Dominik

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes intermediate mass T-Tauri stars as precursors to Herbig Ae/Be stars, analyzing their disks' properties and evolution to understand early stellar development and disk evolution pathways.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of disks around intermediate mass T-Tauri stars, linking them to Herbig Ae/Be stars and proposing distinct evolutionary paths for their disks.
Findings
49 intermediate mass T-Tauri stars with infrared excess identified
Disks are similar to those of older Herbig Ae/Be stars in geometry and dust composition
Presence of gaps and spirals suggests active disk evolution
Abstract
We seek to find the precursors of the Herbig Ae/Be stars in the solar vicinity within 500 pc from the Sun. We do this by creating an optically selected sample of intermediate mass T-Tauri stars (IMTT stars) here defined as stars of masses and spectral type between F and K3, from literature. We use literature optical photometry (0.4-1.25m) and distances determined from Gaia DR2 parallax measurements together with Kurucz stellar model spectra to place the stars in a HR-diagram. With Siess evolutionary tracks we identify intermediate mass T-Tauri stars from literature and derive masses and ages. We use Spitzer spectra to classify the disks around the stars into Meeus Group I and Group II disks based on their [F/F] spectral index. We also examine the 10m silicate dust grain emission and identify emission from Polycyclic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
