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Gas Lines From The 5-Myr Old Optically Thin Disk Around Hd141569a, W F. Thi, C Pinte, E Pantin, J C. Augereau, G Meeus, F Menard, C Martin-Zaidi, P Woitke, P Riviere-Marichalar, I Kamp, A Carmona, G Sandell, C Eiroa, W Dent, B Montesinos, G Aresu, R Meijerink, M Spaans, G White, D Ardila, J Lebreton, I Mendigutia, Sean D. Brittain Sep 2013

Gas Lines From The 5-Myr Old Optically Thin Disk Around Hd141569a, W F. Thi, C Pinte, E Pantin, J C. Augereau, G Meeus, F Menard, C Martin-Zaidi, P Woitke, P Riviere-Marichalar, I Kamp, A Carmona, G Sandell, C Eiroa, W Dent, B Montesinos, G Aresu, R Meijerink, M Spaans, G White, D Ardila, J Lebreton, I Mendigutia, Sean D. Brittain

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At the distance of 99-116 pc, HD141569A is one of the nearest HerbigAe stars that is surrounded by a tenuous disk, probably in transition between a massive primordial disk and a debris disk. We observed the fine-structure lines of OI at 63 and 145 micron and the CII line at 157 micron with the PACS instrument onboard the Herschel Space Telescope as part of the open-time large programme GASPS. We complemented the atomic line observations with archival Spitzer spectroscopic and photometric continuum data, a ground-based VLT-VISIR image at 8.6 micron, and 12CO fundamental ro-vibrational and pure rotational J=3-2 observations. We …


Nature Of The Gas And Dust Around 51 Oph, W F. Thi, F Menard, G Meeus, A Carmona, P Riviere-Marichalar, J C. Augereau, I Kamp, P Woitke, C Pinte, I Mendigutia, C Eiroa, B Montesinos, Sean D. Brittain, W Dent Apr 2013

Nature Of The Gas And Dust Around 51 Oph, W F. Thi, F Menard, G Meeus, A Carmona, P Riviere-Marichalar, J C. Augereau, I Kamp, P Woitke, C Pinte, I Mendigutia, C Eiroa, B Montesinos, Sean D. Brittain, W Dent

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Circumstellar disc evolution is paramount for the understanding of planet formation. The GASPS program aims at determining the circumstellar gas and solid mass around ~250 pre-main-sequence Herbig Ae and TTauri stars. We aim to understand the origin and nature of the circumstellar matter orbiting 51 Oph, a young (Myr) luminous B9.5 star. We obtained continuum and line observations with the PACS instrument on board the Herschel Space Observatory and continuum data at 1.2 mm with the IRAM 30m telescope. The SED and line fluxes were modelled using the physico-chemo radiative transfer code ProDiMo. We detected a strong emission by OI …


Herschel/Pacs Observations Of Young Sources In Taurus: The Far-Infrared Counterpart Of Optical Jets, L Podio, I Kamp, D Flower, C Howard, G Sandell, A Mora, G Aresu, Sean D. Brittain, W.R.F. Dent, C Pinte, G J. White Jul 2012

Herschel/Pacs Observations Of Young Sources In Taurus: The Far-Infrared Counterpart Of Optical Jets, L Podio, I Kamp, D Flower, C Howard, G Sandell, A Mora, G Aresu, Sean D. Brittain, W.R.F. Dent, C Pinte, G J. White

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Context. Observations of the atomic and molecular line emission associated with jets and outflows emitted by young stellar objects provide sensitive diagnostics of the excitation conditions, and can be used to trace the various evolutionary stages they pass through as they evolve to become main sequence stars. Aims. To understand the relevance of atomic and molecular cooling in shocks, and how accretion and ejection efficiency evolves with the evolutionary state of the sources, we will study the far-infrared counterparts of bright optical jets associated with Class I and II sources in Taurus (T Tau, DG Tau A, DG Tau B, …


Observations Of Herbig Ae/Be Stars With Herschel/Pacs. The Atomic And Molecular Contents Of Their Protoplanetary Discs, G Meeus, B Montesinos, I Mendigutia, I Kamp, W F. Thi, C Eiroa, C A. Grady, G Mathews, G Sandell, C. Martin-Zaidi, Sean D. Brittain, W.R.F. Dent, C Howard, F Menard, C Pinte, A Roberge, B Vandenbussche, J P. Williams Jun 2012

Observations Of Herbig Ae/Be Stars With Herschel/Pacs. The Atomic And Molecular Contents Of Their Protoplanetary Discs, G Meeus, B Montesinos, I Mendigutia, I Kamp, W F. Thi, C Eiroa, C A. Grady, G Mathews, G Sandell, C. Martin-Zaidi, Sean D. Brittain, W.R.F. Dent, C Howard, F Menard, C Pinte, A Roberge, B Vandenbussche, J P. Williams

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We observed a sample of 20 representative Herbig Ae/Be stars and 5 A-type debris discs with PACS onboard Herschel, as part of the GAS in Protoplanetary Systems (GASPS) project. The observations were done in spectroscopic mode, and cover the far-infrared lines of [O i], [C ii], CO, CH+, H2O, and OH. We have a [Oi] 63 μm detection rate of 100% for the Herbig Ae/Be and 0% for the debris discs. The [Oi] 145 μm line is only detected in 25% and CO J = 18–17 in 45% (and fewer cases for higher J transitions) of the Herbig Ae/Be stars, …


Detection Of Ch+ Emission From The Disc Around Hd 100546, W F. Thi, F Menard, G Meeus, C. Martin-Zaidi, P Woitke, E Tatulli, M Benisty, I Kamp, I Pascucci, C Pinte, C A. Grady, Sean D. Brittain, G J. White, C D. Howard, G Sandell, C Eiroa Apr 2011

Detection Of Ch+ Emission From The Disc Around Hd 100546, W F. Thi, F Menard, G Meeus, C. Martin-Zaidi, P Woitke, E Tatulli, M Benisty, I Kamp, I Pascucci, C Pinte, C A. Grady, Sean D. Brittain, G J. White, C D. Howard, G Sandell, C Eiroa

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Despite its importance in the thermal balance of the gas and in the determination of primeval planetary atmospheres, the chemistry in protoplanetary discs remains poorly constrained with only a handful of detected species. We observed the emission from the disc around the Herbig Be star HD 100546 with the PACS instrument in the spectroscopic mode on board the Herschel Space Telescope as part of the GAS in Protoplanetary Systems (GASPS) programme and used archival data from the DIGIT programme to search for the rotational emission of CH+. We detected in both datasets an emission line centred at 72.16 μm that …


The Unusual Protoplanetary Disk Around The T Tauri Star Et Chamaeleontis, P Woitke, B Riaz, G Duchene, I Pascucci, A Ran Lyo, W.R.F. Dent, N Phillips, W F. Thi, F Menard, G J. Herczeg, E Bergin, A Brown, A Mora, I Kamp, G Aresu, Sean D. Brittain, I De Gregorio-Monsalvo, G Sandell Mar 2011

The Unusual Protoplanetary Disk Around The T Tauri Star Et Chamaeleontis, P Woitke, B Riaz, G Duchene, I Pascucci, A Ran Lyo, W.R.F. Dent, N Phillips, W F. Thi, F Menard, G J. Herczeg, E Bergin, A Brown, A Mora, I Kamp, G Aresu, Sean D. Brittain, I De Gregorio-Monsalvo, G Sandell

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We present new continuum and line observations, along with modelling, of the faint (6−8) Myr old T Tauri star ETCha belonging to the η Chamaeleontis cluster. We have acquired Herschel/PACS photometric fluxes at 70 μm and 160 μm, as well as a detection of the [OI] 63 μm fine-structure line in emission, and derived upper limits for some other far-IR OI, CII, CO and o-H2O lines. These observations were carried out in the frame of the open time key programme GASPS, where ETCha was selected as one of the science demonstration phase targets. The Herschel data is complemented by new …


Growth Of Carbon Grains In Supernova Ejecta, Ethan A-N. Deneault, Donald D. Clayton, Bradley S. Meyer Feb 2006

Growth Of Carbon Grains In Supernova Ejecta, Ethan A-N. Deneault, Donald D. Clayton, Bradley S. Meyer

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We present a chemical reaction network that describes the condensation chemistry of carbon dust grains in an expanding supernova shell. We assume that the region of interest consists solely of gaseous free carbon and oxygen atoms and that the buildup of CO is counteracted by the radioactive decay of 56Co, which breaks up the CO mol-ecule and allows C to condense into solids. Our chemical model takes C to first form linear chains, which, at some critical length, transition into ringed isomers. These isomers are more resistant to oxidation than linear chains. These ringed isomers form the nuclei for the …


Supernova Reverse Shocks: Sic Growth And Isotopic Composition, Ethan A-N. Deneault, Donald D. Clayton, Alexander Heger Sep 2003

Supernova Reverse Shocks: Sic Growth And Isotopic Composition, Ethan A-N. Deneault, Donald D. Clayton, Alexander Heger

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We present new mechanisms by which the isotopic compositions of X-type grains of presolar SiC are altered by reverse shocks in Type II supernovae. We address three epochs of reverse shocks: pressure wave from the H envelope near t ¼ 106 s, reverse shock from the presupernova wind near 108–109 s, and reverse shock from the interstellar medium near 1010 s. Using one-dimensional hydrodynamics we show that the first creates a dense shell of Si and C atoms near 106 s in which the SiC surely condenses. The second reverse shock causes precondensed grains to move rapidly forward through decelerated …