Spitzer-IRS spectra of disks around T Tauri stars II. PAH emission features
V.C. Geers, J.-C. Augereau, K.M. Pontoppidan, C.P. Dullemond, R., Visser, J.E. Kessler-Silacci, N.J. Evans II, E.F. van Dishoeck, G.A. Blake,, A.C.A. Boogert, J.M. Brown, F. Lahuis, B. Merin

TL;DR
This study investigates PAH emission features in disks around T Tauri stars using Spitzer spectra, comparing their presence and strength with Herbig stars and modeling how disk and stellar parameters influence PAH detectability.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic survey of PAH features in T Tauri disks and models their dependence on UV radiation, disk structure, and PAH abundance, revealing lower PAH levels compared to interstellar values.
Findings
PAH emission detected in at least 8 sources, including 3 T Tauri stars.
PAH features are weaker in T Tauri stars than in Herbig Ae/Be stars.
PAH abundances are 10-100 times lower than standard interstellar values.
Abstract
Aims: We search for PAH features towards T Tauri stars and compare them with surveys of Herbig Ae/Be stars. The presence and strength of the PAH features are interpreted with disk radiative transfer models exploring the PAH feature dependence on the incident UV radiation, PAH abundance and disk parameters. Methods: Spitzer Space Telescope 5-35 micron spectra of 54 pre-main sequence stars with disks were obtained, consisting of 38 T Tauri, 7 Herbig Ae/Be and 9 stars with unknown spectral type. Results: Compact PAH emission is detected towards at least 8 sources of which 5 are Herbig Ae/Be stars. The 11.2 micron PAH feature is detected in all of these sources, as is the 6.2 micron PAH feature where short wavelength data are available. However, the 7.7 and 8.6 micron features appear strongly in only 1 of these 4 sources. PAH emission is observed towards at least 3 T Tauri stars (8%…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
