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MOLECULAR HYDROGEN IN THE DISK OF THE HERBIG Ae STAR HD 97048

TitreMOLECULAR HYDROGEN IN THE DISK OF THE HERBIG Ae STAR HD 97048
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuteursMartin-Zaidi, C, Habart, E, Augereau, JC, Menard, F, Lagage, PO, Pantin, E, Olofsson, J
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume695
Pagination1302-1307
Date PublishedApr
ISBN Number0004-637X
Numéro d'accèsWOS:000265018300046
Résumé

We present high-resolution spectroscopic mid-infrared observations of the circumstellar (CS) disk around the Herbig Ae star HD 97048 obtained with the VLT Imager and Spectrometer for the Mid-InfraRed. We conducted observations of mid-infrared pure rotational lines of molecular hydrogen (H(2)) as a tracer of warm gas in the disk surface layers. In a previous paper, we reported the detection of the S(1) pure rotational line of H2 at 17.035 mu m, and argued that it is arising from the inner regions of the disk around the star. We used the VISIR on the VLT for a more comprehensive study based on complementary observations of the other mid-infrared molecular transitions, namely S(2) and S(4) at 12.278 mu m and 8.025 mu m respectively, to investigate the physical properties of the molecular gas in the CS disk around HD 97048. We do not detect either the S(2) line or the S(4) H2 line from the disk of HD 97048, but we derive upper limits on the integrated line fluxes which allows us to estimate an upper limit on the gas excitation temperature, T(ex) < 570 K. This limit on the temperature is consistent with the assumptions previously used in the analysis of the S(1) line, and allows us to set stronger constraints on the mass of warm gas in the inner regions of the disk. Indeed, we estimate the mass of warm gas to be lower than 0.1 M(Jup). We also discuss the probable physical mechanisms which could be responsible for the excitation of H2 in the disk of HD 97048.

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