Spatially resolved H 2 emission from the disk around T Tau N ⋆

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  • M. Gustafsson
  • L. Labadie
  • T. M. Herbst
  • M. Kasper
چکیده

Context. Molecular hydrogen is the main constituent of circumstellar disks and could be an important tracer for the evolution and structure of such disks. So far, H 2 has only been detected in a few disks and only through spectroscopic observations, resulting in a limited knowledge of the spatial distribution of the H 2 emitting gas. Aims. We report the detection of quiescent H 2 emission in a spatially resolved ring-like structure within 100 AU of T Tau N. We present evidence to show that the emission most likely arises from shocks in the atmosphere of a nearly face-on disk around T Tau N. Methods. Using high spatial resolution 3D spectroscopic K-band data, we trace the spatial distribution of several H 2 NIR rovibrational lines in the vicinity of T Tau N. We examine the structure of the circumstellar material around the star through SED modeling. Then, we use models of shocks and UV+X-ray irradiation to reproduce the H 2 line flux and line ratios in order to test how the H 2 is excited. Results. We detect weak H 2 emission from the v=1-0 S(0), S(1), Q(1) lines and the v=2-1 S(1) line in a ring-like structure around T Tau N between 0. ′′ 1 (∼ 15AU) and 0. ′′ 7 (∼100AU) from the star. The v=1-0 S(0) and v=2-1 S(1) lines are detected only in the outer parts of the ring structure. Closer to the star, the strong continuum limits our sensitivity to these lines. The total flux of the v=1-0 S(1) line is 1.8 × 10 −14 ergs s −1 cm −2 , similar to previous measurements of H 2 in circumstellar disks. The velocity of the H 2 emitting gas around T Tau N is consistent with the rest velocity of the star, and the H 2 does not seem to be part of a collimated outflow. Both shocks impinging on the surface of a disk and irradiation of a disk by UV-photons and X-rays from the central star are plausible candidates for the H 2 excitation mechanism. However, irradiation should not create a large degree of excitation at radii larger than 20 AU. Most likely the H 2 emission arises in the atmosphere of a flared disk with radius 85-100 AU and mass 0.005-0.5M ⊙ , where the gas is excited by shocks created when a wide-angle wind impinges on the disk. The H 2 …

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تاریخ انتشار 2008