XUE 10. The CO2-rich terrestrial planet-forming region of an externally irradiated Herbig disk
Jenny Frediani, Arjan Bik, Mar\'ia Claudia Ram\'irez-Tannus, Rens Waters, Konstantin V. Getman, Eric D. Feigelson, Bayron Portilla-Revelo, Beno\^it Tabone, Thomas J. Haworth, Andrew Winter, Thomas Henning, Giulia Perotti, Alexis Brandeker, Germ\'an Chaparro

TL;DR
This study uses JWST data to analyze the molecular composition of an externally irradiated Herbig disk, revealing significant CO2 detection, low water content, and isotopic anomalies likely caused by intense UV irradiation and disk dynamics.
Contribution
First simultaneous detection of multiple CO2 isotopologues in a protoplanetary disk under extreme UV conditions, highlighting isotopic anomalies and molecular processes.
Findings
Bright CO2 gas with multiple isotopologues detected at >5σ
Low water content with strict upper limits established
Isotopic anomalies in CO2 suggest external UV irradiation effects
Abstract
We investigate the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) MIRI MRS gas molecular content of an externally irradiated Herbig disk, the F-type XUE 10 source, in the context of the eXtreme UV Environments (XUE) program. XUE 10 belongs to the massive star cluster NGC 6357 (1.69 kpc), where it is exposed to an external far-ultraviolet (FUV) radiation 10 times stronger than in the Solar neighborhood. We modeled the molecular features in the mid-infrared spectrum with Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium (LTE) 0D slab models. We derived basic parameters of the stellar host from a VLT FORS2 optical spectrum using PHOENIX stellar templates. We detect bright CO2 gas with the first simultaneous detection (> 5) of four isotopologues (12CO2, 13CO2, 16O12C18O, 16O12C17O) in a protoplanetary disk. We also detect faint CO emission (2) and the HI Pf line (8). We also…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
