10 $\mu$m interferometry of disks around young stars
Abstract
This contribution reviews results from interferometric observations of circumstellar disks around young stars of 3 M, performed with the MIDI instrument operating in the 10 m spectral region. Two main topics, the disk structure on 1-10 AU scales and the dust properties in the same region, are illustrated with several examples of MIDI studies, covering various evolutionary stages. The spatially resolved observations largely confirm SED-only based hypotheses on disk structure, yet also reveal degeneracies that may occur in such SED modeling. The properties of the dust on the disk surface show a strong radial dependence: the dust close to the central star has generally larger grain sizes and in particular a much higher crystallinity than the dust in more remote disk regions.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.0810.5534,
title = {10 $\mu$m interferometry of disks around young stars},
author = {Roy van Boekel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0810.5534},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
13 pages, 7 figures, invited review, conference "The Universe under the Microscope - Astrophysics at High Angular Resolution", Bad Honnef, April 2008